sport news Tottenham end their interest in Gabriel Jesus, focusing instead on Raphinha and ... trends now Tottenham 'end their interest in Gabriel Jesus as they prioritise moves for Raphinha and Richarlison', paving the way for Arsenal to sign the £50m-rated Man City striker Tottenham are considering buying Brazilian forwards from Premier League rivals Raphinha from Leeds and Richarlison from Everton feature in Spurs' plans Money would come from Steven Bergwijn's proposed sale to Dutch side Ajax Spurs are no longer interested in Arsenal's target, Man City's Gabriel Jesus By Samuel Draper For Mailonline Published: 15:13 BST, 23 June 2022 | Updated: 15:19 BST, 23 June 2022 Viewcomments Tottenham have reportedly ended their interest in Gabriel Jesus, instead switching their attention to Raphinha and Richarlison. Spurs are eager to bolster their front line over the off-season, with the two Brazilians known targets for the Londoners ahead of next season's Champions League campaign. Leeds winger Raphinha and Everton forward Richarlison are high on manager Antonio Conte's wish list, although the club may only select one since they are likely to be costly purchases. Leeds winger Raphinha is a high priority target for Tottenham this summer to bolster front line Everton's Brazilian striker Richarlison is also thought to feature in Antonio Conte's Spurs' plans It was rumoured that Raphinha was seeking a move to Barcelona, but the Spanish side were struggling to come up with the £60m price-tag attached by the Yorkshire club. There is little surprise that Leeds would be eager to reap the rewards from their Brazilian star, who was their top scorer in the 2021-22 season. Meanwhile it is thought the Toffees would be asking for at least £50m for their 25-year-old Richarlison, who has scored 43 times for the club since joining in 2018. Gabriel Jesus may be moving to Arsenal if Manchester City agree to a £50m deal for the striker The white side of north London were thought to be pursuing Gabriel Jesus, but - as reported by the Evening Standard - their decision to back off leaves Arsenal free to sign the Manchester City forward. Earlier this week, Sportsmail revealed that the 25-year-old's agents were travelling to England to try and secure the deal. The Gunners saw their initial £35m bid for Jesus knocked back by last season's Premier League champions, but might be more successful with a higher offer. Meanwhile Dutch giants Ajax have had positive talks with Spurs about obtaining winger Steven Bergwijn, with Ajax prepared to break their £20.5m transfer record. The funds that Spurs get from Bergwijn will be critical towards funding one of his replacements. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility