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Tottenham Sign Everton Forward, Richarlison

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Tottenham have concluded a deal to sign Richarlison from Everton for £50m, plus add-ons.

The Brazilian international is set to be announced subject to medicals which will be done in Brazil, according to popular football Journalist, Fabrizio Romano.

“Tottenham have signed Richarlison on a permanent deal, here we go! First part of paperworks now signed with Everton, after full agreement on personal terms.

“Fee will be £50m guaranteed plus add-ons. Richarlison, on his way for medical tests in Brazil. Done deal,” Fabrizio tweeted.

The forceful forward has bagged 53 goals in 152 games for Everton.

The Brazilian will soon be joined at Spurs by Barcelona defender Clément Lenglet.

The clubs are in advanced talks over a season long loan for the France center-half, with a meeting scheduled for Thursday to discuss issues including his salary.

Lenglet, who started seven La Liga games last season, is very keen on the transfer.

Tottenham have already made three signings this summer after bringing in Yves Bissouma, Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster as backup goalkeeper.

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