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Tottenham boss Thomas Frank ‘tells £50m star he can leave this summer’

Richarlison has been given the green light to leave Tottenham this summer by new boss Thomas Frank. 

The Brazilian, who joined the club from Everton for £50million back in 2022, has endured a tough time with Spurs and struggled to justify the fee. 

Frank has arrived from Brentford and replaced the divisive figure of Ange Postecoglou and the Dane is assessing the squad he has inherited. 

According to the Sun, he does not see Richarlison as part of his future plans and has given him the nod to move on. 

They claim Spurs would accept in the region of £20m for the striker, who’s current deal ends in 2027.  

The 28-year-old has been linked with a move to Galatasaray and Everton, though it is understood that David Moyes is not interested in bringing him back to Merseyside. 

Richarlison has been given the green light to leave Tottenham, according to reports

Thomas Frank is the new man in charge, having replaced Ange Postecoglou

Richarlison and Co helped Spurs to the Europa League despite a poor season overall

Galatasaray were also linked with a permanent move for Victor Osimhen, the Napoli forward who thrived on loan with the club last season. 

He is expected to go elsewhere, with a number of Premier League clubs keeping tabs on his situation. 

If Richarlison is to leave without playing another competitive game for Spurs, his record would stand at 20 goals in 90 games.

He’s also compiled 10 assists in that period and injury kept him out of 30 matches last season. 

Even when fit, the Brazil international struggled to get into the side and Dominic Solanke was preferred up front by Postecoglou.

Spurs are targeting further attacking reinforcements ahead of the Premier League and Champions League campaigns. 

West Ham star Mohammed Kudus, who has an £85m release clause, is the latest name linked to north London, while there is also interest in Bryan Mbeumo.

Mbeumo is understood to prefer a move to Man United despite the temptation to link up with his old boss. 

The Bees rejected United’s second bid for their key man worth £62.5million last week.

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