Could Tottenham suddenly have a bundle of money.
Brazilian media Terra reported on the 16th (Korea Standard Time) 'Palmeiras is actively moving in the transfer market after the FIFA Club World Cup in 2025 and is seeking to recruit a Brazilian national striker for Tottenham in the transfer market this summer' The above media added that "Palmeiras club president Leila Pereira has been in direct contact with Hishalisson since about two weeks ago, persuading him to return to Brazil"
According to information from Brazilian reporter Fabrizio López cited by Terra, Pereira has been in direct contact with Hishalisson for about two weeks, persuading him to return to Brazil. "We have received information that Chairman Pereira has contacted Tottenham to recruit Hishalisson. Since about two weeks ago, he has been talking directly to the player himself and persuading him to come to Palmeiras" he noted.
The key is to negotiate the transfer fee. Terra's information is that Tottenham is demanding 55 million pounds (about 102.2 billion won) for Hishalisson's transfer fee. Palmeiras has secured transfer funds because he participated in the Club World Cup, where a huge amount of prize money was poured out. If you invest all the prize money received through the Club World Cup, it is not impossible to recruit Hishalisson.
Tottenham are extremely lucky if they can sell Hishalisson. However, as Terra reported, it is somewhat questionable whether Tottenham is really asking £55 million. Hishalisson has never played for Tottenham in the past three seasons, and is now looking at his late 20s. It is virtually impossible to sell such a player at a higher price than the previously recruited transfer fee.
The £55 million is equivalent to the fee for Matheus Cunha, who played an active role at Wolverhampton last season and moved to Manchester United. No matter how much Tottenham is a knife-like club in terms of money, they will not set a strange transfer fee. Tottenham has nothing to lose at all even if it sells Hishalisson for only 30 million pounds (about 55.7 billion won).
Even if Palmeiras meets Tottenham's transfer fee demands, the key is Hishalisson's will. Hishalisson declared his stay even when he was able to move to Saudi Arabia. It was because I wanted to return to the Brazil national team by playing in the Premier League and the best stage in Europe. It is difficult to imagine a player who refused to transfer to Saudi Arabia, which can give him an astronomical salary, returning to Brazil, which is not well met financially.
Recently, Hishalisson left a comment saying that Tottenham manager Thomas Frank, reported by The Sun in England, allowed his transfer and that he would move to Galatasaray. It was a sign of Hishalisson's willingness to stay at Tottenham.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.