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The Scout on what the Brazilian’s move to Spurs means for two of Fantasy’s highest-scoring players
The Scout looks at the Fantasy Premier League potential of the summer signings ahead of the 2022/23 season.
Richarlison (TOT)
The signing of Richarlison could have an impact on Harry Kane and Son Heung-min’s playing time for Tottenham Hotspur in 2022/23.
The versatile Brazilian produced 43 goals and 20 assists in Fantasy over the past four seasons for Everton.
He provides head coach Antonio Conte with an option as a centre-forward or on the left of Spurs’ front three.
It’s official 🔥 #WelcomeRicharlison pic.twitter.com/pC6IOv2kLp
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) July 1, 2022
Conte was heavily reliant on both Kane and Son after taking charge in Gameweek 11 last season, starting both players in every match they were available for.
Indeed, from Conte’s arrival onwards only two outfield players, Southampton’s James Ward-Prowse and Watford midfielder Moussa Sissoko, played more minutes than Kane.
Despite his extended pitch time, Kane struggled for output in the latter stages of matches.
The England star scored only one of his 17 goals last season after the 60-minute mark.
Threat to star duo’s minutes?
This season, a change to the substitute rules gives Premier League managers more opportunities to alter their sides during matches.
They can now replace five of their starting XI, compared with a previous total of three.
Kane and Son will undoubtedly remain vital figures for Spurs in 2022/23.
But initially, at least, Richarlison could prove a very handy option off the bench.
Conte could utilise the Brazilian’s explosive pace in the latter stages of tightly contested matches or bring him on for Kane or Son if Spurs hold a comfortable advantage.
Also in this series
Part 1: Haaland can shake up 2022/23 Fantasy
Part 2: De Bruyne prospects lifted by Haaland
Part 3: Nunez can force Liverpool rethink
Part 4: Vieira and Perisic require watching brief
Part 5: Pope boosts appeal of Newcastle rearguard