Talks between Tottenham and Everton continue over Richarlison transfer as Spurs chairman Daniel Levy and counterpart Bill Kenwright meet in London to discuss £60million deal
- Tottenham have been targeting Everton forward RIcharlison with talks ongoing
- Spurs chairman Daniel Levy met Everton counterpart Bill Kenwright in London
- A £60million fee is being discussed as Spurs look to build attacking depth
- Everton may be forced to sell in order to free up fees for manager Frank Lampard
Tottenham are continuing talks over a deal for Everton's £60million-rated forward Richarlison.
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy met with good friend and Everton counterpart Bill Kenwright for dinner at Scott's in London on Monday evening.
Various Tottenham players have been mentioned as potential makeweights though winger Steven Bergwijn, who was considered by Everton earlier in the window, has expressed a preference to join Ajax or another Champions League side.
Proposals involving Harry Winks have also been dismissed.
![Richarlison is a key target for Tottenham this summer and has a £60million price tag](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/06/28/23/59644339-10962963-image-a-76_1656454179492.jpg)
Richarlison is a key target for Tottenham this summer and has a £60million price tag
![The 25-year-old helped Everton stay in the Premier League last season after a relegation scrap](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/06/28/23/59644445-10962963-image-a-88_1656454375765.jpg)
The 25-year-old helped Everton stay in the Premier League last season after a relegation scrap
Spurs manager Antonio Conte is looking to add to his squad quickly and prepare his team well in advance of the transfer window closing.
He has already brought in Ivan Perisic and Fraser Forster and is looking to add attacking depth to what was at times a stretched squad last season.
The signing of Richarlison would boost his options with the Brazilian international able to operate out wide or up front comfortably.
![Daniel Levy is hoping to complete a deal to take Richarlison to North London](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/06/28/23/59644397-10962963-image-a-87_1656454298808.jpg)
![Bill Kenwright may have to sell his star man to raise funds](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/06/28/23/59644391-10962963-image-m-86_1656454292209.jpg)
Daniel Levy (L) and Bill Kenwright met in London to continue talks over transfer of Richarlison
He would be able to provide competition in attacking areas as well as deputy for Harry Kane, limiting pressure on Son Heung-min.
Everton are willing to listen to offers for the 25-year old because, despite avoiding relegation last season, their financial situation is still precarious.
They can raise capital through player sales and will look to give manager Frank Lampard as much money as possible to rebuild a competitive side.
In total, Richarlison has made 152 appearances for Everton since joining from Watford in 2018 for £40m, scoring 53 goals.
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