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Richarlison

There’s about as much chance of someone paying £40m for Richarlison this window as there was of Barcelona paying Everton €100m for him back in his prime; after he scored 13 PL goals in consecutive seasons for them.

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Not too many consistent 12-15 goals per season strikers out there, despite his recent injury woes.

This, usual player x is either WC or absolute trash narrative.

Richarlison is at worst a mid-table PL striker if he can stay fit. Yes, he's injuries have affected his athleticism but those 12-15 goals for a lot of sides (and him playing 1 game a week in a non Europe side would help) would easily be worth 40M to a club (not saying we would get that, but 15M is laughable)
 
This, usual player x is either WC or absolute trash narrative.

Richarlison is at worst a mid-table PL striker if he can stay fit. Yes, he's injuries have affected his athleticism but those 12-15 goals for a lot of sides (and him playing 1 game a week in a non Europe side would help) would easily be worth 40M to a club (not saying we would get that, but 15M is laughable)

Mid table at worst, no - i don't think the likes of Bournemouth Brighton or Brentford would consider him for a transfer target. He'd be a target for a team that needs goals and sees little enough of the ball in the opponents half that they wouldn't be concerned with his all round play. A promoted side/lower half team basically.
 
Mid table at worst, no - i don't think the likes of Bournemouth Brighton or Brentford would consider him for a transfer target. He'd be a target for a team that needs goals and sees little enough of the ball in the opponents half that they wouldn't be concerned with his all round play. A promoted side/lower half team basically.

Everton have (supposedly enquired), Fulham would. Forest would, I think you vastly overestimate how many strikers have 5 seasons with double figures in goals in PL.

Don't disagree in certain system type setups he wouldn't be applicable
 
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