In final stage – Fabrizio Romano shares update regarding 25yr old star leaving spurs for Newcastle United

The summer transfer window is a time of endless speculation, where rumors swirl and names are linked with moves that sometimes make sense, and other times seem to come from nowhere.

One of the more surprising stories to emerge in recent days has involved Tottenham Hotspur’s Brazilian forward, Richarlison, and a potential late move to Newcastle United.

However, according to the latest information from trusted sources, this is one deal that is extremely unlikely to happen.

At first glance, it’s easy to see why Newcastle might be interested. The Magpies are in desperate need of attacking reinforcements.

Alexander Isak remains absent as he pushes for a move away from the club, and with Callum Wilson having left for West Ham, manager Eddie Howe’s options up front are severely limited.

Youngster William Osula is still developing and may not be ready for a regular starting role in the Premier League just yet. This has forced the club to look at a number of strikers, with Yoane Wissa and Jorgen Strand Larsen known to be their primary targets.

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This situation at Newcastle stands in stark contrast to the mood at Tottenham Hotspur. Under new manager Thomas Frank, Richarlison has enjoyed a fantastic start to the season.

He has scored in both of Spurs’ opening Premier League games, showing confidence, sharpness, and a real connection with his new coach. Even with Dominic Solanke now back to full fitness, Richarlison is expected to keep his place in the starting lineup.

He is playing the best football of his Tottenham career and looks completely focused on the season ahead.

Despite this, some rumors began to circulate suggesting that Newcastle might test Tottenham’s resolve with a late offer, possibly even including a player as part of the deal.

However, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has moved quickly to dismiss these claims. He explained that while he has heard the same whispers, they do not reflect reality.

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According to Romano, Richarlison is very happy at Tottenham and Thomas Frank is equally pleased with his contributions. The club has no intention of selling him, and the player himself is fully committed to the project under the new manager.

This commitment was made clear by Richarlison himself from the very beginning. Thomas Frank revealed that on his first day at the club, the Brazilian forward knocked on his office door to personally confirm that he wanted to stay and fight for his place.

That kind of attitude has impressed the coaching staff, who are carefully managing his fitness to ensure he can maintain his strong early form. Frank has described him as a “very committed player” who is training hard and completely invested in the team’s success.

There’s also a major personal incentive for Richarlison to have a standout season. The World Cup is on the horizon, and he will be determined to secure his place in Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad.

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A move to a new club at this critical stage, with all the disruption that entails, would be a huge risk. Staying at Tottenham, where he is valued and playing regularly, gives him the best possible platform to showcase his talents on the biggest stage.

For Newcastle, the pursuit of Richarlison appears to have been a non-starter. Their search for a striker will continue to focus on other names, and Tottenham fans can breathe easy knowing that one of their key players is going nowhere.

Sometimes the most interesting transfer stories are about the deals that don’t happen, and in this case, it seems everyone involved is happy with that outcome. Richarlison has unfinished business at Tottenham, and he is ready to prove his worth.