Fluminense enter Richarlison race! Brazilian club join Palmeiras in chase for Spurs striker who could cost £55m after Europa League victory

Fluminense have entered the race to sign Tottenham Hotspur’s Richarlison, joining Palmeiras in pursuit of the Brazil international. With Spurs demanding around £55 million ($74m), both clubs are weighing complex financial structures to land the forward. Richarlison is under contract until 2027, but his emotional ties to Fluminense could prove pivotal in any transfer.

Fluminense enter Richarlison race! Brazilian club join Palmeiras in chase for Spurs striker who could cost £55m after Europa League victoryFluminense enter Richarlison race! Brazilian club join Palmeiras in chase for Spurs striker who could cost £55m after Europa League victoryFluminense enter Richarlison race! Brazilian club join Palmeiras in chase for Spurs striker who could cost £55m after Europa League victory

Fluminense have made Richarlison their top target to replace Jhon Arias, as per Brazilian outlet Terra. The reports have suggested that club president Mario Bittencourt has held talks with the striker to pitch the club’s vision. However, Tottenham are holding firm on their £55 million valuation, complicating a potential deal.

Fluminense have joined the race for Richarlison alongside fellow Brazilian side Palmeiras, who have already taken formal steps to sign the Spurs striker. Palmeiras president Leila Pereira is personally leading negotiations on their end.

Tottenham’s £55m valuation means any Brazilian move would break transfer records. Matching the Lilywhites’ asking price plus Richarlison’s wages would require massive financial backing for either club. As such, Fluminense and Palmeiras are exploring loan deals or structured payments.

Fluminense are expected to present a formal proposal to Tottenham for Richarlison in the coming days. Palmeiras remain in the race with financial backing and strategic intent. The champions are open to a sale, but are unlikely to budge on their asking price.