Richarlison is reportedly set to leave the Premier League in a bid to revitalise his career outside England.
The injury-plagued Brazilian forward has received permission from the new Tottenham manager, Thomas Frank, to seek a transfer.
Despite being linked with a return to his former club Everton, sources close to the Merseyside team indicate that manager David Moyes has declined the opportunity to re-sign him.
Everton is understood to be focusing on alternative transfer targets as they prepare for their move to a new stadium.
Newcastle forward Callum Wilson is among the players Everton is considering, potentially as a replacement for the outgoing Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Moyes also has confidence that striker Beto can become a significant player for his team next season.
Consequently, Richarlison, who experienced a difficult season recently, is anticipated to move to Turkey, with Galatasaray being a likely destination.
Galatasaray had also pursued Victor Osimhen, but as that transfer seems unlikely, their attention has reportedly shifted back to the Brazilian international, who might be available for around £20 million.
A loan deal is another possibility, though Spurs are believed to favor a permanent sale.
Tottenham is prepared to accept a loss on their investment in the player, who has had a frustrating period since joining the North London club.
Since his £50m transfer in 2022, he has recorded only 20 goals and 10 assists in 90 appearances, with injuries causing him to miss over 30 matches in the 2024-25 season.
His most recent season was challenging, featuring just 15 Premier League starts resulting in only four goals, plus one goal in the Europa League.
Richarlison was seen celebrating with Tottenham fans after their Europa League triumph, banging on a drum.
Reports suggest Richarlison prefers to stay in Europe, despite potential interest from Saudi Arabia.
Spurs supporters may have mixed feelings about his potential departure.
While he is popular among many fans, his limited playing time and persistent injury issues have led to frustration for others.
Tottenham will require a strong squad next season to compete in both the Premier League and the Champions League.