Tottenham striker Richarlison is nearing a return from injury, sparking speculation about his role in the upcoming Premier League match against West Ham.
However, former Spurs scout Bryan King believes the Brazilian forward is unlikely to start, with Dominic Solanke currently in fine form.
Richarlison has been sidelined since late August, missing eight matches due to an injury picked up in training.
And although close to full fitness, King suggests that Solanke’s recent performances make it difficult for manager Ange Postecoglou to drop him from the starting XI.
Bryan King: Richarlison does nothing to please me
Speaking to Tottenham News, King shared his doubts about Richarlison’s chances of starting against West Ham, highlighting Solanke’s consistency and the Brazilian’s ineffectiveness. He also mentioned how Spurs’ attack is further bolstered by the return of Wilson Odobert.
The former Spurs scout said:
“Richarlison does nothing to please me, to be honest. Getting Odobert back is interesting, he gives Spurs another dimension. However, in terms of Solanke or Richarlison, who does he play?
“I can’t see Richarlison starting against West Ham. However, it does give Postecoglou another interesting option off the bench.”
The 27-year-old’s form did improve last season after removing from a groin injury as he showed glimpses of his quality. However, he has failed to be consistent since joining Spurs in a deal worth £60m and his injuries have not helped him either.
Long-term future at Tottenham remains uncertain
He was strongly linked with a move away in the summer, with Saudi Pro League showing strong interest in signing him. While he ended up staying at Spurs, his long-term future at the club remains uncertain.