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Reliable journalist: Everton star's representatives now talking to Newcastle over summer move

The representatives of Richarlison are reportedly now talking to Newcastle United, among other clubs, over a potential move in the summer from Everton.

For all of his brilliance at times, Richarlison does also come with controversy, having recently thrown a lit flare during the Goodison Park faithful’s 1-0 win over Chelsea at the weekend, for which he is now being investigated.

He has also been criticised for having problems with his attitude this season, and with the situation that the Merseyside club find themselves in the Premier League, it would not be a surprise if they decided to part ways this summer, banking a big sum to reinvest into other areas of the squad.

Writing in his latest piece for Newcastle World, reliable journalist Liam Kennedy has reported that Richarlison’s representatives are already now speaking to the Magpies, as well as a number of other teams in the top flight, about a potential move for the Brazil international this summer.

However, the Toffees are set to ask for a fee of around £50m in order to let him go, but he is keen to leave regardless of whether they stay up or not.

Richarlison has hit a purple patch lately, with four goals and one assist in his last six games in the Premier League, including the winner against Chelsea last time out (Transfermarkt), but £50m is just too much to turn down for a player that also comes with some baggage, and has not always been as consistent this season.

Of course, they may have no choice if they go down, but even if they stay up, the Blues could then use that money to reinvest in other key areas of the squad, in order to kick on again under Frank Lampard next term.

Nonetheless, they still have Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who can be the focal point of their

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