Richardson’s race heats up with desperate Everton, who “have to sell it over the next FIVE DAYS to meet the financial fair play deadline” as Chelsea and Tottenham get a serious boost in their pursuit of a £ 50 million star
- Reports suggest that Everton must raise funds through player sales
- Everton’s battles with financial fair play mean that Richardson can be sold
- Chelsea and Tottenham have reportedly shown interest in the Brazilian striker
By Julian Bowille for Mailonline
Posted: 14:19, 25 June 2022 | Updated: 15:46, 25 June 2022
Everton must balance their balance over the next five days to comply with financial fair play, it is reported.
Although he avoided relegation last season, it is said that Everton’s financial situation remains uncertain and the club may have to raise capital by selling players.
Athletic reports that Everton will strive to attract players after June 30 – the deadline for FFP – but in the meantime there may be an expiration in an attempt to balance.
Everton may have to sell Richardson this summer due to financial uncertainty
The time of owner Farhad Moshiri in Everton is characterized by heavy and often reckless spending.
Everton have lost an astonishing £ 372 million in the last three years, but due to Covid it has been estimated that they have just fallen below the £ 105 million loss limit in the Premier League.
Due to their financial difficulties, it was speculated that Richardson could leave the club with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, who are said to be interested in the player.
The Brazilian is one of the club’s most valuable assets and is believed to want to leave this summer in search of new pastures.
The Brazilian scored 11 goals to keep Everton in the Premier League last season
Everton’s need to balance the balance means that they are likely to lose one key player before the window closes on September 1.
The FFP deadline, in addition to the club’s need to deposit money, means that incoming cannot be expected as long as there are players who have left the club.
Everton’s financial situation is such that Burnley and Leeds, rivals of the Merseyside club for most of last season, considered it necessary to assume that they could threaten Toffees with legal action.
Thomas Tuchel will look to rebuild his team this summer as Chelsea’s new owners seek to support their manager
Similar news is said to have put the two London giants on red alert, with both identifying Richardson as a top target this summer.
Chelsea are looking to rebuild their team under new owners, led by Todd Boelli, as they seek to help Thomas Tuchel this summer.
Meanwhile, the Spurs, who were reinforced at the start of the window by Antonio Conte, who has pledged to stay at the club, are seeking to strengthen their lineup after qualifying for the Champions League on the last day of the season.
Antonio Conte will add to his squad this summer after taking the Spurs to the Champions League
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