 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the transfer show powered by Snickers Protein. You're helping fans to get excited about football during this transfer window. We're just going to try and keep you excited as much as we can. Baz, what's happening today? What are we looking at today? We're looking at today. Crystal Palace have confirmed the long signing of John Philip Matete from Mines on Earth. And this is someone you really like, isn't it? Well, it's someone you're a bit disappointed that I haven't haven't got them. A little bit disappointed. You had a little cry over there. It's a player who I think has got a lot of potential. Whether he can do it here remains to be seen, doesn't it? But he's a 23-year-old French striker. Six foot three, six foot four, I think he is. He's done quite well in Germany. If you look at the centre forwards, you could come in and kind of be an understudy. Well, not an understudy, but battle with Dominic Alvelywm without demanding to be the first choice striker. I think this is someone who Everton could have got it. Someone who was on Everton's radar in the summer. Got a good turn of pace about him. Crystal Palace might have got themselves a good player here. It's a loan, isn't it? With an option to buy. Who's to say that? Have you ever got a loan? But if he's nins, I'll grab him and make pay-offs. What they're saying is the agreement is an 18-month loan with the view to a buy. So he's here for a deal. If that's the case, obviously, there's always room for manoeuvre in these deals. But it's one to watch because he could do very well in their team. With Ben Tecky and I in plays and they have got a lot of goals. If you can get himself in it, you can do quite well, that puts questions of a batch. But palace play a lot on the counter attack. I don't think this play seems like he would suit that and if he's got an eye for a goal. In this Premier League, it's only the odd goal that wins me most games. It's getting that little edge and it's interesting because tantrum he's been a bit quiet coming in so far Pan haswad ond it's like this. We can have a goal. We want to get away from what's going on at the bottom but we can also swing a couple of wins together. I don't think it's that hard in this league. We've seen how many teams now strung four wins together up the city at the moment. They've got six, haven't they? West Amron on a transloff run. It can propel you very quickly. That's a good sign for Palace, isn't it? If he settles, he'd be... I think he'd do really well for them, but... Just keep them warm for us. Exactly. But it's a case of getting these... trying to get these opportunities and see whether you can mould these players, and if he doesn't settle it, he goes back, doesn't he? He doesn't take the option up, but if he does, then he gives themselves, you know, got themselves a good young player, so it looks like he could do well. Another player who was on evidence raiding in £15, was a great player from the sport. He was an amazing player, Mae'n rhaid i'r dyfi yn Hel cell yn hwnnw a'r rai oedd yn groesodd. Mae'n rhaid i'n gwell yn oedd, a'r rai oedd yn oedd yn oed. Roedd yn oed yn oed i'r gwell yn oed i'n gwell yn oed i'r gwell yn oed i'r gwell. Fe'n gallu greidio. Fe'n gallu'n ceisio'n olw'r gwheithgol. Fe'n gallu gweld hwnnw. Аr hynny, mae'n gofod ar fod yn oed yn oed i'r gweld hwnnw. Mae'n gofod ar y gweithredu hoffi. Dwi'n ddod i'w du'r cerdd, mae'n aflwch ar y bydd. Ond yn bod yn gweithio golygu gydag y gwasanaen o'r mawr o'r llan. Byddai'n gweithio bod yn ei cas, mae'n myth. Ond mae'n i gweithio. Mae'n ychydig iawn yma, mae'n i ffyrdd o'r teulu. Mae'n yma, mae'n maeth i'n edrych gan eich sefydli. Aethau'n pob i'n gweithio'n gweithio gydag o'n ni'n gallu cefn. Pof yn gallu'n cefn i'n gweld yn yma, I played him for the first half of the season. He done really well on it. He took him out of the team and he didn't get back in. Leads won to them as well, didn't he? Leads won to them, Westam won to them. He didn't want to go to Westam. I don't think he wanted to go to Leads either. So he's ended up, looks like going out to Milan. So that could be a great sign for both him and them. Yeah, well, Milan did well. Top of the league. I mean, he'll bring their age down. Significantly, you know, there's a lot of time still smashing it. One of the two goals this week. And they just brought in Manzio's pitch, of course, as well. So, interesting time. Italy's a weird and wonderful place, isn't it? You should get a... We're sort of, you know, in this country, we're trying to get away from those kind of deals, but Italy... Obviously, the pace of the game is probably a lot more slow, but we've seen it with Inter as well, Inter have brought. Well, they've bought all the plays in from the Premier League in the last 12 months as well. I mean, they might start trying to get rid of them, Christian Eriksson, once, as we told you the other day, once there. Maybe come back to Spare, but... Well, they've had victim ousers, and actually, I'm a bit older, you know, we've seen Chris Smalling and players like that go out there to... It's interesting, though, isn't it? Cos, obviously, this time last year, Antony Robinson nearly went to AC Milan, and obviously, the medical exposed the situation with his heart, which probably, again, probably, you know, that's probably the best thing that's ever happened to him. He's got a good move to Fulham now. He's doing all right. And they're reckless in their off this week. They've probably lost them again to Chelsea, but they obviously do cast an eye over here, don't they? And they're obviously, you know, it's... They've obviously got a few scouts knocking around, it does, you know. And they thought of looking towards Janak Balasi. Or, you know... Mo Bezzith. Chiang Towson. Chiang Towson would be. I think. He'd be lightning over there. He'd be a perfect backup, I think, for Zlatan. Well, one player who was at Milan was Christian Peter, the striker, a Polish striker, and he's been linked. He's available for loan, I think. He's another one who had been linked with Evan in the past. So I wonder if there's... I mean, I think Evan still needs to move people out, but I wonder if something like that would appeal to Marcel Brans the last couple of days, because he did. One of the things that was said last week about Evan was obviously what come out the ADM, and he said we're not bringing anyone in. So he answered the question, which hasn't really been put out, in many places, I think. Paddy Boyland and Greg O'Keefe actually referenced this. I think they'd done an article for the Athletic, but he answered the shareholder's question directly about it. Mor he said we're not planning on bringing anyone in this window, but our eyes and ears are always open to opportunity, which is the last thing. We're a late to opportunity. So that is a little bit of a caveat as to when, you know, never say never, isn't it? Yeah. You can't fold just a baby there. Well, you know. But it's like any kind of opportunity that presents itself. If it's worth a go, and it's a couple of days, and you can get someone in for a loan for maybe even just five months for the rest of the season, could really help you so. It's interesting, we'll just have to see at the moment it looks like Evan aren't going to do any business, but they're not going to do any business until they get people out. So hopefully, from an Evan perspective, that will happen. I think Peer Tech is one who might be where taking a chance on. Very prolific when he first went on, and obviously the goals have dried up, but he's an interesting amount to watch, definitely. Anymore? Well, there is, but, you know, there's a couple that we're going to reference due to the finalised stuff. Well, I don't know if we mentioned yesterday on our Evan News Daily with Evan the Blingor and yesterday, but Arsenal. On Wednesday? On Wednesday, sorry, but Arsenal are apparently in talks with Real Madrid, but Real Sociedad are in the race as well. They had them last year and you had a great time there. So we may just remain in Spain because obviously he done well before and he wouldn't have to move and all that. So that's one, that's definitely one to watch. As we mentioned the other day, Snickers protein, fanline, which is here to give you guys a chance to get your comments into us regarding this transfer window. Using the hashtag fanline, and a few people have gone in touch with us, so over to Ned. Well, James says, do you think there is a trending stand in older players now when they have gone past their best? The likes of Zlatan, Manzukic, Bailon Lone. He also says, what's your most hated transfer talkism minus Warchest? Well then, obviously something has just been referenced now. I think it doesn't tend to happen that much anymore with players saying they're coming into this country and it's something I actually called for last year. I would love to have seen Zlatan come to Everett last year. You obviously got all the football hipsters, you know who you are, telling you not to because you can't block youth and all this, but sometimes you need those older players to come in. I also think someone like Manzukic going to Milan, he's been out of contact, he's on a freight, and they're just thinking, well, if we get into the end of the season, we know he's experienced in this country. Look at Cavani, look at Cavani, he scores again this week. Cavani, people scoffed at that, but that was a no-lose deal for Manchester United. They were bringing someone in who was not that old. He's always scored goals. He's probably likely to sell a few shats as well whether you think that's a thing of added honour. There is definitely a time and a place to bring, you know, experience is so important in football. Now, the key to doing it is not spending a fortune on these people, not giving them stupid wages, not paying a fee, really, if you can help it. But if you can add experience, and I think what we're going to find is, certainly now moving forward, all the players, listen, this is a minute 10 for a while, but all the players are going to get less and less on their contacts, less and less. They're going to have a year, a year, a year, two years if they're lucky. And it does open that door to the opportunity. I think I said it earlier in this week, we've seen. Sir Alex Ferguson has never had an issue with going after someone like Hendrick Larsen to bring them in for a few months when he needed someone. These players have obviously still got something to offer. There's always something there if you use them right. You know, look at Everton's situation, go and get Hamas Adrygus on a free transfer. You know, no one can tell me, or he's maybe a little bit younger, but 29. No one can tell me, that's a bad deal no matter what happens, because he's brought a spotlight to Everton. And I think there's, I think there'll always be players out there that no one should ever dismiss, regardless of age. If Everton, if you got to the summit and Everton could get you rude for a year, I'd still gone and take him for a year, but I think he could offer a lot to Everton Football Club. I think he's got experience. Now, again, people might not like that, but I think you use experience the right way. Some players might look at it and go, we'll put it this way, right? We brought a young kid in like Moise Keane, who wanted to play football, didn't play football, and has now ended up going to Parasensio Maron alone. So we, we used to, do you know what I mean? This is almost like a crossover there, where you're going to get an older player who might understand that coming off the bench is his job and he might play a few games if you're in Europe and doesn't give you the same trouble. Do you know what I mean? If you're looking for that second cycle. You use a really good example, because he's been excellent for Chelsea this season and he doesn't play all the time. But he'll go somewhere when you do that. Possibly whether he carries on, I don't know whether he'll want to carry on. If he does, he still looks fit, he looks like he can play. And if he wanted to come to Everton for 12 months, and you know, was back up to Dominic Calvert-Lewin. And you've got some European football you could offer him and he's happy to play half the games. Then, yeah, then fair enough for 12 months. You're looking and going, well it'll get us 12 months further down the line and we can identify what we need then. Then yeah, of course, and there will always be those players that are quality. Cavani's a quality footballer. 33, you know, was a free transfer now. Yeah, if you're putting all your eggs in, one basket with them and going, this fella's going to change everything we do, then maybe it isn't the right kind of deal. But if it's someone to come into the squad who can help you out and play and drop in and drop out and they're happy to do that, then there'll always be room for those players. You don't want players... The problem is clubs have got players who are basically just on the gravy train. Yeah, of course. Players who don't offer any value. Evertonians will point to someone like Fabian Delph. A lot of injured. He's 29, he's got them and he's coming in. It's not work. Of course. He's cost us a lot of money. And all the clubs will show those examples around it. And if you get too many of them, you become like QPR did. With like, you know, just bringing loads of names in, but they don't actually help you. Maybe if they brought one or two in, it might have helped them. There's loads of examples of that everywhere. Italian clubs like Milan, they know what they would do with Ibrahimovic. Ibrahimovic is an unbelievable football. A dead fit, big presence, great leadership qualities. You've just said they brought Manzukic in. It's brilliant for you. You know, it knows that league. It's a slower tactical game there. It's not really barely. Now, could Manzukic come to the Premier League and play 35 games in the season? Probably not. I mean, he might have been on the pitch 35 times, but would he have affected it because it's about patient power? But that league's different. And he's going into a squad with. He's got other options as well. They've got Raphael Lapp, who can do the running for them. He's a great prospect. So, he still thinks there's a place for it. It's using it wisely. That's what it is. Ned. Matt, he says, what's your thoughts on Willian Jose to Wolff's? Do you think he will kickstart Wolff's season and do you think he's a player we've potentially missed out on? Another player who was linked heavily with Everton over the last three or four years, Willian Jose. I know Steve Welsh, whatever you think about him, rarely liked him and Everton had looked at him and come and was here. Being a real social daddy, I think he's got one in three striker, but he's a good target, man. 29. 29. So, you know, the youngest. But then he brought Royal hymnors in. He was 28 at the time. He's been fabulous for them. So, I think it's a six-month loan. It's, you know, to the summer. They've got no-one up there after. No, it's perfect for them because of what happened. They've got, obviously, hymnors, they're not sure whether he's going to come back this season. We don't know. And you don't say anyone would? You wouldn't rush him back anyway? No, no way. You'd rush him. And they've got players like Podence and Neto. We were good, skillful, technical players, but they're not a goal threat, really. They might get way in with the odd goal, but they're certainly not someone who can knock it in and they'll hold it up and lay it off. Fabio Silver, who he brought in, is only 18 as lively as he is. He's not really got a grip with the Premier League guaranteeing for being a regular goal scorer. So this fella will lead the line for them and it's a good option. And again, if he was offered to Everton for six months, then, yeah, you know, he's another one. He's a target man type player. He's a little bit like for like with Dom, although obviously Dom's can run him behind as well. But what I mean is he's someone who you can aim for with balls into him and he can get hold of it and keep it for you. So it's a good target. I think it's a really good sign. And you need that. That's what they're lacking. Steve Kelly says what has been EFC's best ever January transfer signing? Ar Teta was a great January sign. It was a loan. Obviously went to a permanent. But I think that was a, that was a really, really good sign. I don't know if it's the best, but stuff that's offered me, I'd say it was one of the best. roedd y byw현 eichhaled yn cyflwydoedd? Roedd. Felly mae'n gyfrifosio, wrth gwrs, a'r gyrffodol, ben rhan ma wnaeth ar gyfer yn gyflwydoedd a'r gyrffodol yn cyflwydoedd yn cyffrwm 5. Roedd ymddug yn cyflwydoedd. Fe'w meddwl am y nôl yng Ngheithiad iawn y myfyrdd yn gyflwydoedd ond mae'r bydd yn cael ei moddien yn maen nhw'r byw sydd wedi bydd arternau â'r llaw. I gynnal i'n gwneud i gydianiaeth ei ddim yn y maen nhw, I was reading PNRs, but those two came in, Yelavitch was incredible for that first, half of the season, for the end of the season. 11 goals in 13 games or something like that. So he would have been a good one. But yeah, I think, I mean Landon Donovan, if he's talking short term. Very short term. He was excellent both times we brought him in, but if you're looking for overall, the best player event I've signed in January, Probably will be what off the top of my head anyway. Probably will be Michael Artheta for what he did and how he stayed and everything else that followed it. There you go. Thanks for the questions. So, I mean if you want to be involved in the Snickers protein fanline, make sure you're sending your video if you want to. Or comments using the hashtag fanline and we'll respond to ones that come in in our next video. Do you go? 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