Orlando City were eager to strengthen their attack last summer, and targeted Richarlison as their top choice. The Brazil forward had established himself as a regular starter at Spurs after a tough start to his tenure, and at 28, figured to be a significant piece for Orlando going forward. But Tottenham‘s asking price ultimately deterred their efforts. The signing would have smashed the MLS transfer record set by Son Heung-Min’s reported $26 million arrival to LAFC.
They weren’t the only club interested, though. Tottenham were in the midst of a significant squad overhaul in the summer, bringing in a number of top talents in attacking positions. Richarlison was reportedly on the trading block all summer, and had his options. But he also spurned interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Part of Richarlison’s reasoning was reportedly his intent to play a significant role for Brazil at the 2026 World Cup. New manager Carlo Ancelotti has made it clear in his selection that he has no problems rotating and trying different options. Richarlison featured in both the June and September camps for the Selecao, but started two of four games as Ancelotti shuffled his pack. He has been named to the October squad as Brazil gear up for friendlies against South Korea and Japan.
Without bringing any major attacking additions this summer, the Lions managed to secure a playoff spot for the second straight year. They finished fourth in 2024, and could push as high as sixth if results go their way. The attacking duo of Luis Muriel and Marco Pasalic has offered attacking production, combining for 27 goals. But there is no doubt that Richarlison would have provided another threat.