Tottenham Hotspur forward Richarlison looks set for a departure from North London, with the club open to offers for the Brazilian striker.
Despite being tied to a contract until 2027, the 27-year-old has struggled to maintain form and fitness, casting doubt over his long-term future at Spurs.
According to reports from Goal in Brazil, multiple clubs, including Palmeiras, Fluminense, and Flamengo, are closely monitoring his situation.
The Brazilian sides had already expressed interest during the winter transfer window, making inquiries about a potential move.
The report claims that Spurs are “willing to listen to offers” for the player in the summer.
However, Richarlison is reportedly inclined to stay in Europe and will assess his options before making a final decision.
His primary goal is to join a team where he can rediscover his form and compete for silverware.

Richarlison’s struggles at Tottenham
Richarlison’s Tottenham career has been a mixed bag since his high-profile move from Everton in July 2022 for a £50 million fee, plus potential add-ons.
His debut season in 2022-23 was disappointing, as he netted just once in 27 league appearances.
However, the following campaign saw a resurgence after overcoming a rough start and personal struggles.
He went on a remarkable run, scoring nine goals in eight consecutive league matches, demonstrating the quality that initially prompted Spurs to invest in him.
Unfortunately, his momentum was halted by injury, culminating in hamstring surgery that ruled him out towards the end of the season.
This campaign has been another frustrating one for Richarlison. While he has made 14 Premier League appearances, persistent calf and hamstring injuries have once again hindered his impact.
Havineg missed a total of 37 games due to various setbacks, concerns about his durability have only intensified.
With Tottenham willing to negotiate his departure, a summer transfer seems increasingly probable. While there is strong interest from Brazil, the striker remains determined to continue playing in Europe.