 Welcome to Toffy TV. Everton have made a signing and it is Adritha Garnagay. He is back after three years? Three years? Three years, isn't it? Three years. Three years at Paris Saint-Germain. Finishing school, essentially. That's what it was. He's been away finishing school and he's coming back now. He's coming back on man, ready to kick on his career. Ready to kick on. Board of play with Messi and Mbappe and Neymar. Saying that was finishing school. Now it's the big leagues. The farmers leagues done with. Now it's the big leagues. And he's coming back and he's going to take this everything to the next level. I don't know what level that is, but it's the next one. Well that's good. He's back. He's back. How long till he's switching the play and the balls are going out? He's going, Messi gives the controller. Now obviously three years away, left. Obviously an integral part of Michael Silver's evidence when he left that summer. And we got John Felicobamman to the placement. John Felicobamman has gone out and Garnag's back. Now obviously he left that summer and it was a whole that Everton never fixed. Actually we said this the other week that Everton are signing Garnag to the place Garnag. Because it feels like that since he went. No one's really gone in there and took control of that midfield the way he used to. But obviously people will be rightly saying 33 soon and is he still the same player who left and all that. But in some respects if Everton have got the legs of a woby and obviously the core is in the squad. And then you've got Garnag. Then he can just do that little role of patrolling. Even though at times for PSG he's actually played further forward and scored. Which I always said he could do. We saw it in the last few months when he came in for him didn't we? He went up unbelievably till the end of the season and played a little bit further forward and scored. It'll be interesting to see how obviously how it all fits together for Frank Lampard. But he haven't been interested in him and this deal was in theory done a few weeks ago and obviously hit the buffers over. But he got it sorted and he is back at Everton. Yeah I think I can understand that people saying you know there was weird names like Mo Camare for just a little bit more money. And all these kind of things and obviously someone with a big future. But maybe right now we need a mix. And having seen more experienced players like Connor Cody and James Tarkowski helped within the leadership side of the team. And I think having someone in midfield that kind of experience. And the experience he's gained whilst being in Paris Saint-Germain winning trophies and Champions League runs there when they got to the final. And obviously they never won it. Just little things like that because as a player he will only have improved playing with those kind of players. Training every day at the level he will have been having to train at is only going to make you a better player. Of course there's going to be a question mark physically about him. But when he left I mean he was in the form of his life when he left Everton. And he hasn't played lots and lots of games and of course as you get older you're more susceptible to injuries and that kind of thing. But I think for me it is... I'm not saying a no brainer because we've been here before and there's different... For every Garth Barry there's Fabian Delph and it's where he falls. But I'm confident and I'm hoping that if he gets anywhere near that level and he's got Oana in there and a Wobie. That can really change our midfield up and if we're playing that three and give us someone who you know is busy can get round the pitch. Can sense the danger. Can allow the full backs to get forward by filling in and just understands the Premier League. And listen the Premier League I think since he's left has probably gone up a little bit because it just seems to go up all the time. But this is our fellow who understands it and this is not alien to him. This is not new to him. And then go all those things combined and him knowing the club and obviously he'll probably move back to where he lived before and all those kind of things. It's not all those things. There's no settling in period. It is a very simple transfer I think and to get someone back that the fans always liked, respected. He understood when he left going to somewhere like Paris Saint-Germain so I'm happy with this one. I am happy with this one and I think it just gives us another option in there. And it gives us an option that I don't think we've got at the moment as well. And yet you would like a younger version and I hope that's what he'll do in the next two years. It gives them time to maybe find that next version a much younger one. Again, for all the reasons you've just said, he knows the club, he knows the training ground well. Yes, a lot of the players. He knows the city. A lot of the players have left as well when he was here as well. So there is that but there'll be obviously ones he'll be playing with. She must be one of the biggest ones still here and stuff. So there is that thing coming back in and the league might have moved on but then again he's played against Manchester City squad, against Manchester City and the Champions League. So he's got that experience as well, generally a fit lad. And with all of that experience you can come in and you mentioned Gareth Barry there and Gareth Barry was a supreme footballer. And just sat in that middle of the park and dictated. Garn is a little bit different in terms of putting fires out and stuff and very energetic but he's been very energetic last season. Just looking at some of his numbers from the data from last season, he's under 97% for open play passes. Obviously his passing game was something that maybe went under the radar last time with us. It was more seen as somebody broke the play up but he is a better footballer than what we've probably given credit for. Pressure passes in 91% XG build up 97% out of obviously the top 3-4% we're talking here. For pressures on the ball than 94% for pressure adjusted, pressure 99% for interceptions and tackles 98% for defence of action regains getting the ball back. 80% pressure regains 86% 75% for interceptions. So all of that stuff which is going in and it back and winning it and getting it. All of the things where we've had midfielders over that since he's left. We've all been good at some things but no-one was ever able to do what he was able to do. We hoped that Gabbamon would do it and be a physical and more physical version of Ghana. And obviously he was a lot younger, 22 when he came at the injuries and that hasn't worked. So getting him back in and putting them in there with someone like Amadou Waunana who's just learning the game but his looks are a huge talent. I've said before Alex O'Wobee's legs and getting all over the pitch and obviously O'Wobee played with them maybe four. And also having D'Corae in there as well, someone who hasn't played with but who can come in and do his job as well. That kind of thing just gives Frank Lampard real options you know. And it is like you said before, we are able to mix the make-up with the midfield up a bit now and having him do that will make a big difference. Let's have a look at some more of his numbers. So 26 games last season, three goals, three big chances created. Pass accuracy 93 and tackles per game 2.3. I mean the goals and the big chances created are not really a huge part of his game and you obviously come up with the numbers there that are a more part of his game. But you know he's played a few games there and the pass accuracy and the tackles and stuff, you know more in his range. So I think it's a, as I said I think it's a no brainer. I know you can look at the negative side of it and I understand that and look at the other point of his age and the girls. For me as you're trying to build and get it, as you're trying to change the way you're doing things, you do need that little bit of experience. And I think you know he's got that and I think he's a brilliant player and hopefully he's got still got plenty in the tank. You know it's a talking, it's two plus one aren't they, the option of a third year taking through to 35, 36. But like you said just before it's hugely important that everything look now for what his replacement looks like. You know if we're expecting a no brainer to do that he's going to be in the team anyway. So if we've got anyone in the club we can do it at the moment so we don't know how long Yango's going to play out. He's on loan currently, he's Lewis Warrington that person, not sure. But it also means the club can look and look for the next mo camera and go there's one and we can get him. And hopefully what the club start doing is getting these players in and giving them, making them a squad player while he's still in the crossover which they've done. Obviously we've done it with Nathan Patterson which is really good. But we haven't done it enough and that's the next challenge. But going and coming in, just strengthens, Frank Lampard's my field options and that can't be a bad thing because I think a lot of people last season looked at my field and I was just like it's just not good enough. Absolutely. There you go. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on just a guy on a gay. Are you happy to have him back? And where do you seem fitting in with the older players? Let us know, we are happy to have him back. So let us know your thoughts. If you want to check out more videos, cruise to videos, join us over on Toffy TV. Premier the link is in the description and it will be on the screen in a moment. See you later.