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da betano casino: According to French news outlet Le10Sport, Everton will reportedly demand £65m from Paris Saint-Germain for Richarlison should the French champions decide to make their interest in the forward concrete.
The Brazilian international has starred in his maiden season at Goodison Park, scoring 14 goals in all competitions since his £35m move from Watford last summer.
At just 22 years of age, the former Fluminense star is a real prospect in the game and could be worth an absolute fortune in a few years should he keep up his good form.
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So, in that respect, should the Toffees cash in on the attacker if the Parisiens meet their asking price? Football FanCast’s writers have their say on the matter…
Jack Saville
“This is a really tough one to call. The major problem for Brands is that he will be held to ransom by clubs in the transfer market if they acquire £65 million for Richarlison and that could ruin Everton’s summer window. Richarlison, despite his inconsistencies, can blossom into a phenomenal Premier League player and his value is only likely to rise with another promising season. It’s a ridiculously tempting figure but on balance Everton should snub PSG’s advances.”
Matt Dawson
“Everton would be crazy to turn down that sort of money for Richarlison. The Brazilian had an outstanding start to the season but then fell away somewhat, so on that evidence he’s someone they can afford to lose. The concern is whether Everton would then reinvest the funds properly. They’ve thrown away money in the past on the likes of Theo Walcott so providing they have a replacement lined up, the Toffees should be cashing in.”
Harry Sherlock
“Richarlison is worth more to Everton than £65m. He’s a player that they can build around, nurture and improve. Sure, he seems destined to one day light up the Champions League but he’s 22 and there can be no rush. If he continues to produce for Everton, he could be worth almost double in 12 months’ time. It would be prudent for the Toffees to hold on to him and hope he continues to shine; there will only be more bids coming in if they do.”