Everton transfer news: Richarlison could stay for another year after future talks with Carlo Ancelotti

Brazilian says he has held talks with his manager who has urged him to remain at Goodison Park and promised to bring in new players to try and turn around their fortunes after a disappointing season

Arvind Sriram
Thursday 30 July 2020 03:55 EDT
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Everton forward Richarlison has said he may stay at the Premier League club for another season but will discuss his future with manager Carlo Ancelotti if they receive a "good offer".

The Brazilian, who joined Everton from Watford for around £40m in 2018, has been linked with a move to several of Europe's top clubs including Barcelona and Manchester United.

"It's all been talked about, Ancelotti's already told me he's counting on me for another season, he asked me to hold on for a bit," Richarlison, 23, told Globo Esporte.

"It all depends, if a good offer were to come in, we sit down and talk, that's part of football. We're still talking about these details, working things out.

"He's bringing in new players, so we'll sit down and talk, but I think I can hold on for another season."

Richarlison said he wanted to continue his development under Ancelotti, who took charge of Everton last December.

"I've developed considerably at Everton, so much so that I made it into the Brazil squad. I believe that this is one of my greatest achievements," he said.

Reuters

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