 Weldd ddod i'n tffi, i ddim yn annu i chi'n ddweud yn cyffredig y trafnig. Rydw i'n rhan o'r ffordd, os yw'n ffordd yn y cyffredig yn y trafnig. Rydw i'n rhan o'n gael. Rydw i'n ddweud yn cyffredig. Rydw i'n ddweud yn'r gael i'n ddweud yn Gweithreid. Rydw i'n ddigon, dwi'n meddyliad yng Nghymru, a'r cyffredin amddwch, a'n gwahodd o'r prys gyda'r cyffredin pobl a'n dyling eu chael gan dyling wrth gyda'n gwneud o'ch ei mwr ffordd a'r cyffredin wedi'u cyfrws just yn rhaid i mewn cyfan. Felly ei amser wedi'u gweithio'r cyffredin, a'r cyffredin wedi'u cyfalwyr yn ateb rydyn ni wnes ei fod yn ymghril, ac eich cyffredin ynghylch fel pleid i erioed a'i gweithio i'r cyffredin o feithio yng Nghymru, a'i gweithio i'n cyffredin os ydych yn cael ei wneud o'r gwasaidd o gydydd yn iolio i chi sydd i'w credu'r lle ond bynnwch yn gwneud ei fod yn rhaid i gweld rhaid i'w garfa, ond bynnwch yn rhaid i gweld rhaid i gweld rhyngwb bynnwch yn rhaid i gweld rhain a ddefnyddio le rydych chi'n hwnnw. Rai'r llwyf dros hynny, rwyf i'n rhaid i gynnwch yr gysylltau'n byw gwybod newid, oherwydd ychydig yn hyn i wnaeth bwysig o'r pwynydd. Mae'r sefydl yn ystod y rhan i ddweud yn y gwasgio'n ddiogel. Dydyn ni'n ddweud yn 2030, felly mae'r gwasgio'r sgail ar gyfer PSV ac mae'n gwasgio'r sgail yn y gennu. A'n rhaid i fynd i'n gweithio'n gweithio, rhaid i fynd i'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, ond yn ddweud yn cael ei cymdeithas o'i gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. It's very easy isn't it to sit on the outside of stuff and go why aren't we shelling him, why aren't we shelling him, why aren't we buying him. But I was saying to you off camera before with any target we bring, if we were to bring in and the noises coming from the football club are nothing's going to happen this week. But if something presented itself for argument say on say Thursday and Everton it was favourable and Everton you know tried again Saturday's ruled out immediately. So they're not playing Saturday and for Everton from Everton's perspective there's 13 league games left and off the seasons no cup games so there's 13 games. So you'd have to weigh up I suppose if you're Marcel Brands. Is it worth bringing someone in for 13 games playing alone fee and paying wages when in a few weeks we could have John Philippe Gabamon available. Another month after that we could have possibly Andre Gomez approaching being back in the squad you know Fabian Delph might whether you like him or not is getting fitter and you know when he might be around and we've still got Tom Davis in there who's trying to get games and I'm guessing Sigarton will be back in a few weeks as well. Is it worth then putting you know money into a player. I suppose if it was a young midfield say Sanderberg we were talking about him before looks like he's going to go off to Sheffield United but he's a big unit plays midfield 21. So if you could get him maybe on loan with a view to a payment and then kind of deals make sense have a look at him. It's very hard to do them sort of deals though because he's an asset for Geng. Geng don't want to send him to England on loan and if he doesn't adapt then his price drops. So clubs are wary about doing loans so it's very hard to get good loans players. It's usually players who are a favourite clubs or players who haven't played a lot of games and need to play. It's a very difficult market January. Clubs have got also the budgets. A lot of clubs spent their whole budgets in the summer. They're up against FFP and then the budget will roll over next year. And it's very hard for them to move over within that. Most clubs generally only want to do business in the summer. So it's just one of those windows. I don't see the point in you know we've been able to put on a couple of names. You've been like none of them for me were real difference makers in the sense of the wonder realistic anyway real difference makers. And in the January market if you wanted to see a top we wanted Memphis to pay. We've been living with them again haven't we? You could have to pay way over the odds because Leone want to try and get in the Champions League still because they can't afford to lose them. I think he's injured. He's injured anyway but I know what you mean. That's generally the thinking. I think I understand fans want that extra midfield to push on into your book. I think I did as well but that midfield is not available. You just don't get a warm body for the sake of it. Especially when Carlo is looking at the squad and thinking who's going to be on my team next season. They'll give him a chance to work with the players. Tom Davies, whether people like him or not, we still need to see if Carlo thinks these people are pushing on next season so they need games. I understand people don't want to see Sigurds and Sniadlen playing another midfield but it's just a means to an end. Things will change in the summer. It's fair enough. I very much wanted a loan midfielder in this because I don't want to see Sigurds and Sniadlen together. The frustration of supporting the supporters point of view is that the top 5, 6, 7 places into Europe are still wide open. If we'd held on against Newcastle, we were 2.75. So it's wide open. There's 14 games to go. If everything can win off of them, I think they're practically in your. So there's an opportunity there and with an extra midfielder who's a little bit more progressive than what we've got, we could bridge that and then we get into the Europa League. I think you get into the group. I think it's £12 million you're getting. That helps with sponsors, it helps with FFP. So there's a method in the madness almost of paying money for a loan player. But then the flipside to it is everything you've just said. Is it worth risking it for 13 games? Is it worth making yourself go a bit closer to FFP? Is it worth potentially stunting Tom Davis or Jean-Philippe Gabam and all? Exactly. You're going to have them back in a couple of weeks. And if you look at it this way as well, you know, SNILE and the saying it's not a big money. You can't just afford to, you know, if they were going to go out, great, but by all means, but they can't just afford to put something aside. Because they want to sell them, you know, eventually, they need them assets to still be valuable. You can't just to value the asset. And Marcel Brands is quite clever now. He doesn't want to value assets. So I think families just need to temper their expectations. I think obviously Carlo got a static size and people expect the big money to be spent. I think we'll obviously spend money in the summer. I've got no doubt about that. It's just genuine. He's a very difficult market. You know, I work with clubs. It's very hard to get players out. You know, especially ones on big money. I suppose if a couple did go out there, that might loosen it up, but I don't know. I mean, just let's go through some of the names that we've been linked with. The one that pops up every day, basically at the moment, is, say, Betheno. I think someone said his name. I think that's you now. We know who he is. You're a guy in 28, 29, I think. I don't know, 28 and a half. He was 28 in August. He's into my land. You play 41 times for you're a guy. Elegant midfielder, I think. You describe him as a good decent-tenner pace about him. You can travel with the ball. So everything that we would like, is he someone who's a good player? Who's going to change our midfield radically? I don't know. My idea is a bit different to what we've got. You know, I wouldn't have minded on loan for six months. But the thing about Virginia is, as soon as Gabamone and Gomez are better players than them, they'll say, for me, this is why we were linked with £20 million. I thought, in about 12 months, he'll be a sub. I want to sell him. At the age he is, you don't want to invest £20 million in a player of that age. Don't be wrong now. I understand why Uventus paid £94 million for an age in Ronaldo, because obviously he's commercial, but also he's still one of the best players. They're looking to win things. Ever need to build that side. You can't just gamble on a player for two to three years, and then if they're not good enough in two to three years, you're stuck with them on a five-year deal. We can't be doing that anymore. We had our fingers bent with cigarettes. You've got to be smart in that sense. I think Virginia would have been fired for six months, but he wasn't really like a stupid upgrade. He's not like someone I'm really, really excited about coming. He was better. I know people go, oh, he's better than what we've got. Yeah, but this is the risk goal, so you're bringing me for 13 games. As you say, he's playing this at a much slower pace. Will he adapt to the Premier League? You can't expect them to just come in at a much slower pace, much less intensity and just perform at the Premier League. Some players can, of course, but on average they don't, so I don't know. I think I understand why I haven't been pursuing that sort of deal. I mean, as we're recording this, it still could be reignited because obviously Christian Ericsson now has completed his move through Intermalan, and the reason why this deal could potentially be reignited may be late in the window is if he wants games if Intermalan think, well, it's better. I don't ever want to buy him. I don't ever want to spend money in this window and bring him plays, and I don't think for all the reasons you said before, but whether they'd be tempted if Inter said, OK, we'll let him go on loan till the summer and then we'll see that again, whether Everton would then be tempted to have a look at that, I don't know, but like you said, he's 29 in August. We do really, unless he's going to be super outstanding and be one of the first names on the team sheet at 29. You know, we had 30-year-old Ghana, who was really effective for us, and he's been brilliant for PSG this year, and if we had him, he'd probably still play for another two or three years. That's a different thing. He cost us £7m. Exactly, but this book was, we know that he could do it. This fella with flippin' coins, aren't we? Yeah, he's flippin' coins, yeah. Elegant. Good on. Good pass here. Can beat him on. Can get up and down the pitch, but that's in the series. He had the paces a little bit slower. Do we take that risk? I don't know. He's played, what, 73 times from my land? He scored seven goals. You know, he was at Mpili on loan. He was at Cagliari. He was at Fiorentina. Most goals he's ever scored. You know, this is the most goals he's ever scored for a club side in your seven goals. I mean, he got 56 goals in 50 games for Central, a Spaniol back in your agwaith. But since he's come to your, this is the most he's ever scored for a club seven goals. Ideally, we need that for him in a season. Yeah, we do, yeah. Need, like, a decor. He tries to do. Yeah, we do. When he's trying to ship in and out the goals, yeah. And as I say, he's a more forward-thinking player than, you know, Seish Nile. Again, now, is he going to be provided the athleticism he wants? He is a bit more athletic than what we've got. But again, I'm not, you know, as someone to see us through the end of the season, it would have been fine, but it's not going to tear up any trees. And I don't think you're going to go with the end of the season. We must buy him. He's our player for the next three or four years. He's not that type of player. Fair enough. Fair enough. Fair enough. Let's move on. We'll move on to the ones this window. And then, obviously, I've got someone there. Well, there's two on there, which could potentially be for the next window. Another name that's been bouncing around from the agent more than anybody else. We know he is. And from Key as you're a bant as well, who's got his hands all over it, is Everton Suarez. Obviously, if you take the PR stuff out of it, which would be good, you know, Everton and Everton on the shit. Lux of talent, you know, decent, 23-year-old Brazilian in the national side. It was brilliant in the Copper America for them. I'm unsure about them, to be honest with you, because I think we've spoke before. He's still in Brazil and hasn't played anywhere else. No. He predominantly plays off the left even though he's right-footed. He's a classic modern winger in the sense that he likes to cut inside and shoot a lot on his right foot. We need the right winger who's actually right. And then people go, well, you know, right footed people should be able to play. Yes, they can. I'm not going to deny that. The problem is, is you don't sign a player who's really effective in a position to play another position in the hole. Don't spend big money on that. Now, fair enough, if it was 10 million and you go away, we're going to adapt them into a right winger. He's got the skill set, that's fine. When you're paying 30, 35 million for players, you want them to be able to come in in a position of need and performing that position. By playing them on the right-hand side, you'll be taking away what makes them effective, cutting off that right with his pace and shooting from distance. He's good, and he's direct, he's quick. Whether he can match the physical standard of Premier League is a big massive question mark. Tactically, Brazil is one of the worst leagues in football. It's very disorganised at times. There are some good players that are going to come out of Brazil, but it has got better over the years. You get more European style players coming through there now. But it's still tactically, it's not a great league. In terms of coaching, it's not a great league. It's a big risk. That's why people haven't signed. That's why his agents out there are pushing him. Obviously, because we've watched him in the Cup of America, and obviously with Charles and being around as well. They're agents, because it's the same agent. It's the same agent. Sports Invest UK, they called, and they want to get him into Europe. They're using the links, they did it with Davenerys to get him a new contract, same thing. So, I think people should take this one with a massive pinch of salt. I think he would be better safe going to Holland or Belgium first. They haven't really got the money to spend. If you enter your league, as we call him, you have to find his feet. Then if he is good enough in Europe, then people will take him on. But I wouldn't take someone... If it was Rainier Hayes, I would have took him down from Brazil. Because he's got that potential ability. You can take him along. That's superstar. I think he's a superstar to be honest with you. I think he's a good player. But it's just too much of a risk. I don't think my ass are brands. I don't know what you like. It's the most out of the American market. I just don't think you take that risk for that money. He scored 35 goals in 129 games for Gremio. He's 24 in March. I don't know. Listen, he could be a gamble we're taking for someone, maybe even in the summer. I mean, the tact has very much changed. Now it was, you are well, is a Brazilian news outlet to being reported for weeks. He's coming, he's coming, he's coming. His agent's landed in the UK to tie it up. And now he changed the tact and said, oh, because of FFP, the deal can't be done now until the summer. Which is quite accurate because they want to sell. And we won't be buying in this window. But whether it's for Everton Suarez or not, I'm not sure. And Betelutra. Betelutra has a lot of deals with Chelsea. They are very good with the media. Obviously, when a player becomes good in Brazil, usually they eventually get a percentage. We'll use the quotation marks there. They get a percentage because they're very clever people. And then that's when they start pushing them to English clubs or European clubs. The Brazilian media is in their pocket in a lot of ways. And people need to take the media with a large pinch of salt. Pinch of salt, yeah. Because they're trying to push them to get a move to you. Because time is running out for them in the sense that if he gets to 24, 25, it's going to be a very hard sell to get him into Europe. Because then you become an asset there. People, it's too much of a risk. And then you've got to start lowering the price. Obviously, Brazilian clubs need a lot of them need money. Because they seem to have a lot. The Brazilian clubs need money to keep going over the years. And he's their biggest asset. We'll have to share it. I don't think there's much in that, if truth be told. Alan at Napoli, one of the nine Napoli players or something. We've been linked with Carlo Anciotti. Again, this is a very, very good Brazilian midfiel player. Strong, can get up and down, good on the ball. But 29 years of age. That's the problem now. PSG, we're really, really, really interested in this. I think this is, I've even post gone. I think they obviously go hand to her air as well. Do you want $88 million there? Now the price now is supposed to be about $40 million, isn't it? At 29, he's never played that. He's played the series since 2012. And for you, they're easy to Napoli. Again, it's a risk. And at 29, you put them on a four or five year deal. He doesn't adapt to the Premier League. You're not good at that. You're not good, basically. They're $40 million down the drain then. You're lowering them out back to Italy. Evan just can't take risks like that. We're not in a position to take risks like that. So in reality, I think he's a great player. We should look for a younger version. We can basically make our own. He's going to be 24, 25, or 23, whatever. You don't have to be 19. I know people getting this game. Evan should look for younger players. I'm talking to people who are entering the prime now rather than people who are on the back end of the prime. He is a good player. He is what type of a field we need, and he's a great person, unfortunately. I mean, you know, we don't... If Carlo Ancelotti really wants him, then Evan may be visiting that in the summer and he may be one who, for the simple reason that he's worked with Ancelotti and he knows what he's getting from him, but then you do have to temper that with all the stuff he's just said. If you look at Ancelotti though, Ancelotti's always been someone who's looked at younger players even around the drain buying, they always signed younger players. So I don't think he's got a problem. I don't think Carlo's going to come in to man the load of 30, because he wants to win the title next year. He wants to get into the Everton project as a long term. That's why he signed a four and a half year deal. So I don't think we're going to be signed. I think Garland's a very easy link for the press to me. I think his age would probably want to marry Napoli, because Napoli seemed now to me, you know, syncing. I know they won last night, but the night before, but I think they're not going to be in the Champions League next year. So he wants to get into a club. Maybe events will take him. He's a good player though. He would improve Everton. There's no question about that. Another couple of Napoli players on there, Alex Mere, or Mere. Golkeeper being linked with Everton. 22 years of age. Napoli's number one at the moment. What do you know about him? Golkeeper came from Euthanasia, again, same as Alan. Go with his feet, good distribution, can play a player from the back, which is what they do. He only got the goalkeeping spot at the end of last year with the Carlo, because David Espina was playing under the managers. People know him from Arsenal of course. He's a goalkeeper. He's not the best goalkeeper. I think the best goalkeeper is David Espina, that I would prefer Everton to go for. Obviously I think that an easy link is a Carlo. Alex Mere has long been outed as one of the next big thing goalkeepers wise, from Italy along with Donnaruma. And there was another goalkeeper who he beat out at Euthanasia called Scoofay, who's now in the second division. But I think it's just an easy link. I don't think I've ever been looking at a goalkeeper until he's not a back-up really, but I'm going to have to spend 25, 30 million on him. And I think we'll be looking for a back-up or a javagin. You'll be the back-up next season with Lossal again. I just don't see us spending big money on a goalkeeper unless someone's going to buy a Jordan pick for a good price. Even then I think there's better options out there than others. 22 years of age, 23 in March, 6 for 3. Played 27 times for Napoli so far in his career, but he is the number one now. Yeah, I mean, there is an interest. He's represented Italy all that we've played at every level from under 16 right up and being capped once by the Italian national side. I think there is an interest in him from Anciolotti and Everton. But how serious that is, we don't know what we should be doing. If Jordan pick for a good goalkeeper, I don't see everyone when they've got such needs elsewhere spending 30 million on another goalkeeper to compete with them. On another one just to compete. Yeah, I just don't see it. I think... No close really have to top goalkeepers competing. No, we don't. We just don't get the cheap prices. If we do. You know, Romero cost many nights at nothing when he went over 8 million. Whatever. He competes with nothing. Exactly. So clubs generally don't spend a lot on the backup keepers now. So we'll have to wait and see. I mean, I suppose the key thing will be how Jordan pick for a place between now and the summer because Everton and Anciolotti will. He will go along with Marcel plans his project because he's in it as well. They're all in it together. Andy is certainly those two. But he will be assessing between now and the summer only because he wants a proper crack at it next season. If it is not their signing either. No. So if they don't believe in Jordan pick for his long term Everton goalkeeper which, you know, Jews was up and down form generally is still a question mark unfortunately. You know, a goalkeeper is a position of great importance in the team. You know, you need the top goalkeeper to win things. Maybe not Bruce Grobb or whatever. But you know, you need the top goalkeeper to win things. So it behooves Everton to look. And Anciolotti, this is why I say, you need to look at the end of the season, decide about the striking situation whether we need to have some maybe an older striker as people say or obviously we need the right side to play a right back as well. You need to decide on Cormans, Sadibi, Kenny as well. So there's lots of things to decide upon. I just think a goalkeeper, I think until he's self-picked. If you bought a goalkeeper and dropped pickford, then you'd reduce his price anyway. So you need to sell pickford while he's your firstries keeper. You've got to play it smart and then you sign a keeper. I'm a big fan of Thomas Strykosh who plays for Latio. He's an excellent goalkeeper or I'm a Redu who plays for Geno. There's some good goalkeepers in Italy as well as Alex Moray as well. Interesting, interesting. One who, again, another Napoli player, you know, I like Ruwish. He's the best player. He's super. He's only 23 Spaniard, fantastic player and he'd be brilliant for us into the field. But one player who was linked with Everton quite heavily last summer before he moved to Napoli is Mexican wingate Evan Lozano. He's been linked with Everton again. Italian press and a very respected Italian journalist who's very close to Carlo Anciolotti apparently has said that he's spoken to Anciolotti about Lozano and Anciolotti has said that he wants to take Lozano to Everton. Obviously, the link becomes stronger when, you know, the brand took him from South America to PSV. He's obviously, he's a very hard worker. He was brilliant for PSV. He was really good in the Last Well Cup for Mexico. He was. He was going to win it against Germany, of course. And I think he's a really good player Lozano and I think he's the type of player that would do all right to Everton because he is a graff that. He's a bit like with Charles and he'll work hard. Is he quick enough? He's quick. He's quick but is he, you know, physical enough to cope with England with the pace and the strength. That's why we did the best in a lot of money because he's not done well in it, but the problem with Italy, though, as we spoke of fairly early today about Italy, very hard for young players to settle in because it's so tactical because the defensive is so deep. They narrowed the space so much. If you go over a cut price deal at less than 20 million, then yeah, take it because he's got this potential here from becoming a really good player. Let's be honest, they're not getting them for 20 million. No, they're not. It'd be more likely to be 30 million. Well, our area of interest is not soft. He really sells a lot. He might want the money. I think, again, this is a link dredging up. The old links from Evan and obviously the car link again. The problem with the press is they have in slow times, these are the type of things that are too ensuming. Five on five makes it 50. What do you have them, though? He's not an actual right winger again. No, no, I know. But he plays better off the left because he cuts in on to his right, but he can play on the right side. He can, but is that his best position? No, so why sign him? I think he's a good player. I would rather have him than Theo Wolcott. Is he a level off from Wolcott? Yes, in the sense that he can actually finish and he can pass. Whether he adapts to the physicality, the Premier League, there was a question which is why Theo, you like him or not, he's still on the team because we haven't got a natural right side to play at. He got 34 goals and 60 games for PSV. So a bit more than one and two. He's got 33 in 13 for Napoli this season, so again he's around the one in, whereas he won in four for Napoli. And they've been rubbish, let's be honest. Since Carlo left, he's been really poor under Gattuso. So much so that they are saying he will be allowed to leave in the summer. Whether everything could get him on a year loan with an option to buy. That is potential there. He's taken his way, he might say he'll pay us, I don't know, £5 million for the season forum. You'll have a look at that, you know, you try before you buy. Maybe it'll be that and that might be the happy medium, someone who brands knows he then could play right or left. We've got Bernard who can do either as well. The Charles who can do it. So you're giving yourself a few more options. Who's been talked about in the summer, he was a player we really like. He's come up again, he's changed a lunder, he's back in again at Roman out. Vance Rech is saying he's picked up his form of late, but apparently people are close to him saying he's interested in the Mouth of Everton, he's interested in England, but only in the summer he doesn't want to leave in the January transfer window, not that he would have been buying them anyway. But is he a player that you'd like at Everton? He's left footed, he works hard off the ball, he's not just one footed either for the left foot to play, he can cross and pass very well with his right foot. He's a good player, he comes from it, he's young enough though however to try and adapt to the league, he's used to it more of a physical style of football. I think he's the type of player we should look to sign. I know people go over, but I think this lad's got a level of talent that's not been hit yet. He came through the Alton Order Academy which is a very famous academy in Turkey in the second division where he played on 16 and 15 year olds. He was obviously one of the stars, obviously moved on. I think he would be the type of person that we will definitely look at. I don't think he will exclusively be looking at left footed right wingers, I think he will also look at right footed right wingers as well like Ferran Torres, he plays in a 4-4-2 already so someone is used to the system. So there are options out there, there's a lad who has spoken to himself a couple of guys on WhatsApp, he plays for Club Bruges, he's excellent, light and quick, some of the society I'm in, but come from around the right hand side. There are options on that side, Samuel Cwysi plays for Villarreal as well, so of course we don't love Hakim Zyge but it's probably not going to happen. So there are options on that side, and there's definitely in that conversation that we use someone who I think is a style of playing the way how hard he works off the ball with alcohol and wants to play now, the Premier League's played as well. B23 in July, so great aides, 5-8, little bit but he's quick, it doesn't matter. 12 goals in 62 games for Roma. He's a lot of assists as well, he's got 14 assists as well. He's got 6 in 19 for Tachys, but he's the type of player that we should be looking at. He loads of potential, high ceiling, pacey, can play either flank but comfortable with both feet and the hardware can play. He likes goals as well. Seven plus goals you need from Ewing because obviously Le Prove wants to score 15 plus. We need a goal spread throughout the team and he'll be key for that as well. I mean that's probably the biggest thing and again this would buy into that because I know that under and there's on I've got a great mentality listening to people around them. I can also come up with a mentality this week, it's vital, it's the biggest thing for him is to understand the mentality. But goals, when you look through me and Padme Sorghan, at the yesterday or last week above, there just isn't any goals in our team once you take out. There's Calvert Lewis and Richard Charleston who score goals, you look around the team, I don't know whether I've got one or something this season. You miss as far as you've got two which is better than last year but it's still only two. Centre-backs on scoring, Luca Dean's got two or three or something. We've got nothing off Siddi B. Sigarton's gone from three to one. Straight away you're looking at Tom Davis doesn't score goals. There's a big chunk of goals not in that team to certainly get to the next level that's got to improve. You're both centre-backs, Mason's got a couple he really should end up with half a dozen meaner should end up with half a dozen for the size of them. So if your full-backs come way in with two or three it's your midfield man, your midfielders. Gomez is a fantastic player. One goal last season should have had more to get himself in the box. Like you say, Sigarton's gone from thirteen to one. Never gonna score in a million years. Delft doesn't cross the half way line. So, you know, Walcott's the real disappointment because... He gets in great positions and it's the final ball or it's the one-on-one he seems to miss all the time. I feel sorry for Theo. I think that, as I say, he is dangerous. He just caused defence problems with his pace and his movements, but when it comes to him it just nothing seems to happen. It's a bad pass, he over hits the cross. It takes the wrong decision when to shoot. He's really stickly here. From the front three, four, you need thirty-five, forty goals. You know, chip between them to do anything. We've got what, with Charleston... You've got twenty-three at the moment if you include Bernard, twenty-five. Yeah, you need more than that. So, by now when you can add ten plus goals a season, and obviously to get more out of a world being Bernard is very key and obviously they're going to be the creative players of the team. And also on the field, you can chip him with five plus. Liverpool have got what I'll do, he's free in the summer, it looks like. I'll do him, is it? I don't know if his contract was running down. Contract running down, yeah. Interesting, he's twenty-eight now though, isn't he? But then again, a bit of experience. Clop wants to keep him, but as opposed to him he might be thinking we'll have one stuff and I don't want to play because I think he's a protein. I'm not saying he'll come through everything because he might want to go back to Europe like that or you can make one. For free, I've got no problem playing a bit of experience. We haven't been linked by the way, I'm just throwing it to you mate. No, I know people can have Fabian Delsbaper, I've got no problem in paying low fees for experienced players because you're not over committing money and then you're not putting them on long contracts put them on two, three year contracts, I've got no problem with that. It's just got to be the right players with the right mentality to raise those standards in the dressing room on and off the pitch. But it's goals from the field. It's tactical away and it's not where you get your play and I think Auntie Lottie will have us flying, but there is some gaps and I think the fact we've gone to 440 really shows up the gaps in our squad. When under silver you could argue positions away and go well when we do this it's alright, but if you look now because players really are into sections I mean brands did at the presentation you can look and go centre of the park I'm not sure I need a right back That's key, right back as well because he's got five assists this season he's been fine but he can't defend Coleman doesn't chip in with any assists at all but can sort of defend You need an amalgamation of the two really and I think someone who's consistent you can provide what someone wants We'll go over this in the summer when we do it properly There's two players in Belgium I really like one called Alessio Castro Montez he plays for Gent really good player, getting for quite cheap and the other one obviously I've mentioned before is Wachey and Nail, Danish international He's had a new contract though but he's had 22 million it costs so six foot grace engine cross pass, gets into the box all the time Does he ever get a goal? Yeah he gets goals, I'll actually ask him Give him a message He's a really good player but then you could also I suppose if you want to sacrifice a younger version it's all sorts of different types of players you can get but I think if it really needs to look at that position because if you look at Liverpool Manchester City in the past and Wachey was playing his best there's a lot of creativity for the full backs and look at how he needs to get back on form of course but we need a right back who provides some stuff Final question makes a DB pair, I think yes or no He's just too flawed I think he's a good player I don't think we're getting rid of Coleman so I don't want to go with the next couple of years with Steve he's our first choice right back Fair enough, that's a big shout Five or six, I think you'll end up with about nine I'm very hard to please You are There you go, that's our Everton transfer round up, obviously heading in to the last few days of the transfer window Like I said right at the start the noise is coming out of the club I don't want to do any business, let's hope I hope it changes because I still want a centre of the real player on loan and that will probably only happen if someone like Adrian Rabio became available at the last minute or someone like that where you think we'll have them for a few months who's trying to get in the Euros maybe and need games but let's wait and see Andy makes some really good points and when you look at the bigger picture it's 13 games because whoever we get, if we do get anyone they're not available for sat they are so you've got 13 games is it worth that out? 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