Thomas Frank ‘tells star he can leave’ with Spurs ready to take huge loss on him

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

The Brazilian, who came to the club from Everton in 2022 for £ 50 million, has passed a difficult time with Spurs and had trouble justifying the compensation.

Frank has arrived from Brentford and replaced the division of Ange Postecoglou and the DANE assesses the team he inherited.

According to the sun, he does not see Richarlison as part of his plans for the future and he gave him the nod to continue.

They claim that Spurs in the £ 20 million region would accept for the striker, whose current deal ends in 2027.

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

Galatasaray was also connected to a permanent step for Victor Osimhen, the Napoli attacker who flourished last season at the club.

He is expected to go somewhere else, with a number of Premier League clubs that keep an eye on his situation.

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

He also put together 10 assists during that period and injury kept him out of the 30 games last season.

Even when fit, the Brazilian international struggled to get in the side and Dominic Solanke was preferred in advance by Postecoglou.

Spurs focus on further attacking reinforcements prior to the Premier League and Champions League campaigns.

West Ham star Mohammed Kudus, who has a release clause of £ 85 million, is the newest name linked to North Londs, while there is also interest in Bryan Mbeumo.

Mbeumo is supposed to prefer a switch to Man United, despite the temptation to join his old boss.

The bees rejected United's second bid for their most important man worth £ 62.5 million last week.

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