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25th July 2018
09:50am BST

Everton and Watford have been locked in a compensation battle for months after the Merseyside club eventually managed to make Silva their new manager following a rejected approach for the Portuguese coach last November.
Watford believe that the Toffees' much-publicised pursuit of Silva resulted in a significant downturn in form for Watford and Silva was eventually sacked in January. While the clubs continued to haggle over the compensation package throughout the summer, a deal was agreed for Richarlison which some believe is excessive.
However, journalist Rob Vera has an interesting theory which suggests that Everton decided to offer the Hertfordshire club such a high fee for Richarlison in the hope that it might smooth over the compensation dispute over Silva.
It's not a bad shout...
https://twitter.com/TheRobVera/status/1020368121641697282
Richarlison joined Watford from Fluminense for £11.5m in 2017. He spoke about the importance of Silva in his decision to move to Everton.
"I want to have a lot of success with Everton," Richarlison said.
"I think it is going to be important for me to be with Marco Silva again. I will learn more because I am still learning as a player and I aim to develop and grow here.
"I developed really well with him while he was with me at Watford. It was really good working with him and one day I believe he can help me to be selected for Brazil in the full national team.
"Everton have put their faith in me and I intend to honour this shirt and demonstrate on the pitch why I came here. I want my dreams to become a reality here at one of the biggest clubs in England."Explore more on these topics: