Everton Want To Sign This Tottenham Star: Why Will He Be An Effective Signing For The Toffees?

Everton once lost their Brazilian talisman, Richarlison, to Tottenham, but they now aim for a reunion. Journalist Dean Jones reported that the Toffees tried to bring Richarlison back before, but the move collapsed. Now, with better form and a more stable setup, the Merseyside club looks ready to try again.

The story runs deep. Tottenham spent £60 million on Richarlison, hoping he would replace Harry Kane. Yet despite showing flashes of quality, the Brazilian has not fully convinced the North London club. Thomas Frank has helped him improve his form, but inconsistency still haunts him.

Everton want to sign Richarlison

Meanwhile, the Spurs know they may need to sell players to strengthen other areas on the pitch. Everton, in contrast, look well-positioned to make another approach if Tottenham open the door. Richarlison built his bond with Everton through emotion and hard work. He connected with the fans and fought for the shirt.

The Brazilian carried the club through tough times. Now 28 years old, he wants to return as a more mature player and regain that sense of belonging. David Moyes has improved the Toffees and pushed them toward a top-half finish, but they still need sharper options in attack.

Beto keeps struggling, and Dominic Solanke can’t find consistent form. A proven forward who knows the club could give them the boost they need to keep progressing. We reported earlier that Everton are also growing optimistic about signing Jack Grealish in the summer of 2026. If they bring Richarlison back before that, they could transform their attacking setup completely.

Why Richarlison Would Be a Smart Upgrade Over Beto?

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LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 19: Amadou Onana of Aston Villa is challenged by Richarlison of Tottenham Hotspur during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 19, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Richarlison’s return would bring more than memories. His energy and aggression will give Everton something Beto has not provided. The Brazilian thrives on responsibility and urgency. Everton’s frontline has missed those qualities this season. Beto holds up the ball well, but his finishing often disappoints. Richarlison, on the other hand, turns half-chances into goals and handles pressure with ease.

He knows Goodison Park and can adjust quickly to its rhythm. The Brazilian understands what the supporters expect and matches the pace of English football. Moyes could help him rebuild his confidence and restore the spark that once made him Everton’s driving force.

Tottenham will not recover the £60 million they spent, but selling him could benefit both sides. Richarlison would regain his best form, and Everton would get a proven forward ready to fight again. Football often finds magic in second chances, and this story could become one of them.