 Wel, yn y toffie tv ei rydych chi'n gweithio eftan yn ysgol, eftan yn y gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio yma i'r ffordd yn yma yn yma yma. Mwnddo, Deportivo, Shea, mae eftan yn ymddangos eftan yn ymddangos eftan, ac mae'n fynd i'r bwysig i'r cyffredinol. Mae'n gweithio ar y rhan 35 miliwn ymddangos. Mae eftan yn ei ddweud i eftan yn ymddangos eftan yma i ddweud i eftan yma i'r gweithio yma i'r 29. Felly, felly, go play great left foot, ofysly, very skillful, but this one for me is just a no go. Not at them figures anyway. Whether Rael Madrid will be prepared to let him come to Everton on loan might be a different thing, but for me personally I just don't see anything in this one just more people talk. Another player that has been linked with a big money mood to Everton today is Donnie Van Der Beek at Ajax. Newcastle and Rael Madrid also interested in him. Apparently, the 23 year old valued at around 35 million euros also. That seems to be the figure, the bus figure at the moment. Again, just to reiterate, I just don't see Everton paying this kind of money. The world has changed. A lot of clubs won't be paying this kind of transfer fee for anybody. We don't know whether the games are going to complete it. Everton are no different than a lot of other clubs. They need the nine games to be completed for television revenue. Otherwise, it will hinder them in the summer. There's no question or whenever the transfer window is. So players like Donnie Van Der Beek. I don't think around Carlo Anciolotti's radar at all. One player who might be is Mangal Arsar, the centre back from Nice. He's a 21 year old defender. He's available on a free transfer. He's tipped to join a club in Germany, but Everton are apparently in the race for him. He's a six footer, good age on a free transfer. That's more likely to interest Carlo Anciolotti. Obviously, Everton heavily linked to Gabriella Leal's centre back with some news outlets saying that personal terms are already agreed. They may well be, but what has changed is that the initial deal Everton had in place with Leal will not be there no more of 30 million again. If Leal won a deal at about 15 million, then maybe that Gabrielle move will still happen to Everton, but not at the 30 million price tag we've seen. UEFA have set proposals in place to make it even more difficult to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. It would certainly affect a club like Everton. There's no question about that. They want to do it over a four year period. They want to get rid of the top four and entry into it is based on a four year period, where basically you've got to get in the Champions League places, so to speak, the top four for three seasons. And then I've the hope of being allowed to compete in the fourth, other than that, you have to win the league. This is this is something that just tries to make that more of an elite make it a closed shop reward. Those teams that are up there, it's absolute nonsense. It's your way for probably another way to keep a super league at bay and do it this way. I don't I don't know who from England who would vote for that doubt, to be honest, because you'd get teams who have been in it the last few years. You had a benefit Liverpool because they've been in it the last two or three years. You'd get Manchester City because they've been in it that period of time. But then even if you do maybe Chelsea or Arsenal, then teams like Spares miss out, you know, United maybe. It's I just don't say it. There's too many big clubs in England with money that will will veto this in my opinion, places like France. It's not really going to matter that much. But what you're doing also in those leagues is you're essentially stopping teams from building and progressing. You stop teams from getting better. And what happens if you're? Yeah, it's just they make it a nonsense to me. And they can't be I can't I'm quite simply coming from me. And finally, league in France and their second division have been cancelled. Today, the French government saying there will be no football in France until at least September the 1st. Italy are saying also today that they're going to have to rethink there was talks they will go back on the second of June. Germany, who had proposals in place to go back on May the 9th, that apparently there's been a spike of COVID, new COVID cases. So that might be reevaluated now. And I suppose the thought is now France have become one of the top five leagues to actually cancel this season, whether or not that will mean others follow suit Spain, maybe Italy, maybe the Premier League. You know, so will the Premier League look at this? As an opportunity to get more eyes on their product, there's less games, less competition, they can be the biggest ticker in town. And we know that talks are underway for the Premier League to return on June the 8th. Clubs going back into training grounds going to be some interesting developments, most definitely as we move forward with this. That is it for today. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up. And if you want more great videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.