Obviously, this graphic from Sky Sports doesn’t include Richarlison’s two goals against Marseille as they were in the Champions League. However, do you feel that at £50 million, plus add-ons if certain criteria are met, the Brazilian represents good value for money?
Against the performances of other Brazilians, the answer is a resounding ‘no’.
The former Everton ace is on course to repeat the similar out for Tottenham as he has everywhere else in his career.
Hopefully, the lad can recover from his injury and the combination of a solid World Cup for his country (for whom he does reliably score) might give his second half of the season the boost it certainly needs.
What would help everyone at Tottenham is a creative midfielder, after all, such a player would surely be instrumental in improving our chances of scoring.