 Welcome to Toffy TV here with Andy. We are talking about centrebacks. Before we start, this video is sponsored by One Football, the app that keeps you up to date with all the latest transfer rumours, like what centreback should Evan sign, stats and scores all in one place at that and I'll be able to click the link. Like you said there and onto centrebacks. Obviously, Evan's preferred choice is Kate's rumour. You don't do the manatees come out and said that. I think the club is saying that through many different channels. The Chelsea situation obviously is complicating everything. But they've submitted their bid now. They've just gone into the share. That's where we're up to with that. I think a lot of it relies on you. They're in flux because they're waiting on the appeal, they're waiting on the change of the manager. Realistically, even if the ban was in place, they could still afford to sell zoomers to us if you wanted to go because they've got Christensen, Louise, Rue to get and they've just got some more who's coming back from Derby. They've gone ask a club better. He can reach James, whatever's happening with him. He played centre-half for the other week. They've got options. It's not like the showers. It's just whether they want to sell players. That'd be the issue. But hopefully we can get it over line. I really loved Kate's rumour. I was a really big fan of him last year. Even when he played for Stoke on the Ward people thought, oh he got Stoke relegates. He wasn't the problem. He was really good. And looking at him last season, there was a certain games we made, little errors and I hope you put videos up where he was out of position. But he could do that with any centre-half. Even Michael Keane had his bad times last season. But together, they sort of dovetail each other and make each other better. Keane is a stopper who heads the ball out, goes to meet the man. Kate's rumour covers him behind. If you played someone next to Keane who's very similar to him and you're playing a high line, then the pace in behind is going to hurt you. That's what you really need to cut out. You need someone who can cover for Keane. The problem for me is that the scary thing with me, if you went into the season with me and Keane and Colgate behind them, me and Keane together over the long term, I just don't like the fit. I think you need someone a bit more pace, a bit more quick. But then, so hopefully Zuma does sign. I mean, like I said, he's impressed all of us. No, he's good in the air. He's fast, he's smart. He's quite smart, but he's only going to get better. This is what, last season was a second year after his knee injury. He's going to get more and more. And he's still on his 24, so he's still on even his prime yet. So all good is he going to be on his 27, 28. That's again, you know, Keane's room is a known commodity now. But even so, he's still a player in investing for the next four years. Keane's room would be a really good centre-back to invest in. He's got that Premier League quality. Yeah, I mean, I suppose there's going to be a responsibility on him because he's probably going to have to drive the move if he wants to get it. Obviously, we've let it be known through the press. We've let it be known to him. We've let it be known to Chelsea that we want to take him permanently. Like you just mentioned, it's there on the tide a little bit at the minute until... Yeah, there's not a flood at the club, yeah. But if, you know, a lot of jainists over a weekend are saying that they feel as though the ban will be frozen until... Yeah, they have to request these, so they've appealed and then they have to request for it to be frozen now. If it turns out that they've only requested this be frozen just so they can sign players, not because they believe they're going to win the case, they'll get extension on the ban. I think Chelsea probably know, with the money and the solicitors and the lawyers, they've got to probably get it over to end. So they'll probably will get the ban frozen and they're probably then going to go spend a lot of money because they're going to be banned from those windows after January, you need to spend a lot of money. And I think Denzema will think to himself, it's probably time to move for me. You know, it's time for me to play first team football. It's 24. And you do help me, you know, you can't just start to get back in the French side as well when you play for Everton, that's sort of helped me. A couple of years ago, you might know a couple, you know, the evidence wasn't that, you know, I suppose at times players didn't get in the squad for you to play for Everton, but now, you know, that's sort of helped me to enable you to look at the Chelsea, you know, it's in the Basel squad now, you know what I mean? I think it in as well. Exactly, so we're all back in the squad, we're playing for Everton now getting international recognition. I think you'll want to come back and play for Everton, you know as you'll start as well, I think. That's it, isn't it? It's just a man, that's it. He knows the fans like him, he likes the fans, he knows the lads. So therefore, all of a sudden, half your battles are done, you're settled, so we can come straight back in. Yeah, he'd be mine, you know, I'd say I'm a big fan of the kids. So he'd be mine, if I could say any sense about it. Just even for continuity, partnerships are important, you know what I mean? You know, he's friends with me in a thing as well. So even if we have a combination of centre halfs, they're going to be used to playing with each other. So it'll just be seamless instead of like, you know, you're being a senior bros in someone, they will discuss other people, so they're going to have to time to get to know each other, so it takes time, yeah. So just for seamless transitions next season, we're going to probably have other players in other positions coming in. That'll be one position where we're solid there. Because if we could start the season the way we finished it. Do you think we'd be sounding it? Yeah, and then if you've got that same 11 and you've got players you've bought, you're solely integrating the side, then you're going to be fine going into, you know, I think that's what brands wants today, they want to sign, eat new players and sign to get them in the first team. It'll be sort of a transition into in the side. I think he's probably happy with the set, he just wants to add a little bit of quality to it. Definitely, definitely. So if that's who you're going to side, I think we'd all like him to stay. If he wasn't to stay, if he was to remain at Chelsea or whatever, Evan and I have been linked with a few others. We're linked with, let's be honest, we're linked with three or four players a day. But we have been linked with a couple of other defenders. First one, Diego Larente. Yeah, he plays for Real Sociedads. Six foot one, he's a finesse type of defender. He's not someone who goes to meet the managers. He's not using strength. Someone who starts to pick the ball if he's a smart, intelligent defender. The thing I like about Diego Larente is his pass is great. He's passing it through the lines. I remember, I can't remember which, he was here in the season, Hallgate was playing at the centre half of the time. I think he was very woke up, missing, gilfy set him up. He passed it about 40 yards into feet. That type of pass is put you on the front front and through the lines is what you need. Michael Keynes, brilliant. He's a good pass here. Zoom is not bad either. They're getting better at passing, which is, you know, one thing I say about Michael Keynes, it was a bit of a transition when he came inside of it. He came from Burnley where he played two narrows, right and left back. And basically you have to cover really the penalty box, really. Where's Evan higher line, he has to cover space in behind. So he might see even more improving Michael Keynes' season. But I don't mind having someone like a Zoomer or even maybe Diego Larente, covering behind. That also helps. But yeah, Larente, as I say, he's a really good centre half. 30 million, yeah. For a decent centre half. Yeah, yeah. It's just the pace of the player in the league. That's all you worry about with Spanish centre half, certain ones, as I have certain ones, don't. He is, as I say, a good ball player in centre half. He'd be someone I'd have an evident. Is he quick enough? He's quick, but I wouldn't say he's top. I wouldn't say he's a Zoomer. That's the harm on my relation. And that, for me, is a big thing. When you take a player out, so say we lost Zoomer, you need to replace what we're missing under that pace. Larente is good enough to play there. He'd be certainly an asset. But I want more pace. I want more pace. Yeah, yeah. Just because, look at the way the Premier League is changing. A lot of the teams have got three little small strikers or wire forwards, whatever you want to call them. It's hard to defend when you're the big lad. Unless you're quick yourself, it's quite hard to defend against them cutting across you as well. With Larente, something quite big on his lateral quickness, he'll be able to shuffle across. He's not the quickest lateral, you know what I mean? With Zoomer, you can come across the air cross, which cuts down on the basing and the shooting angle. So, yeah, again, I like Larente. As you can probably say by the time, it's not something about whoo, I'm excited by it. But he's a good player. He's a good player to be fair. OK. Do you have any dachama? Yeah. It keeps getting late. It's really strong. I've got a link last season, I think, as well, but I just don't see it. He's five foot ten, by the way. I know there's a lot of people out there who are like, oh, no, not five foot ten since then. But yeah, he's decent in the air. He's not like someone who struggles in the air. You know, it's hard to get past them. But it's half a player, like, pretty similar to Burnley. Right, yeah. So, again, it'd be a transition where, you know, you've got two narrow fullbacks. You have to defend a small area. It might be a struggle for him, to attack. I think he's been linked with that. That's going to do it as well. He'd probably sue because the way they play is very similar to that. Playing the low block. Yeah. I don't think that's crap. He's twenty-seven, five foot ten. There's a lot of red flags there that just don't think they're going to be interested in them really now. It just doesn't fit for me. The problem you've got at the moment is, I think we said this last week, that you're a lot of Asians free and everything. Oh, yeah. He wants to move. They're trying to get him out of the taffy. I think that's going to do it the way they insist. I think they moved on. I'm fully important when Godine left. I'm going to get him a move because he's probably said to him, you're going to get your move this time, you get your wages put up, but now the struggle, they start feeding the Premier League names, to get it to his other ancestors. That's it, yeah. You get out all the pressure made up with getting these new names every day. Yeah, it's something like that. Story's building. Well, it helps me as well. It helps yourself. So he doesn't mind the rumours. From the talk to. Yeah. From the talk of both. Mouset, near Cattie, you were talking about? Yeah, like, Mouset near Cattie's left footed, six foot three, place for mines, came from Mets in League two. So he was in League one last season, season four last Sunday. He, yeah, yeah, he'd be someone, he's more of a zoomer type, but he's left footed. So it's a bit, a tiny bit different in that sense, but again, quick, strong. He's one of the generation of French centre halfs that's coming to me where they've got like six, seven, eight, nine deep, with, you know, basically people who aren't in the squad are probably good enough to play for England at one point. But yeah, he's really, really good player. He's strong, quick, good, good instincts. Needs to make less files. He's a bit, for file prone, but he's getting there, he's getting better. So he'd be someone, he'd be, I'd say he'd be high on my list if we were going to replace zoomer. Left footed centre half. I like sometimes like that balance. But the funny thing about him is when he plays for minds, they play on the right side of the centre halfs because when a right footer's cutting in, he's cutting in. He's on his natural side. So when he plays on the left, it's a bit more difficult for him. So yeah, but yeah, he's a, he'd be someone on the side. He's got, as I say, someone who picks up on my, you know, someone who picks up where, he picks up danger quite quick because he's really going to get better again. He's watching, he's 22. Is he quick enough? Yeah, he's quick enough. Yeah, he was, I was watching him just as a preparation. I do a lot of, I do my own work. So I was trying to team away and he was, he was, I was trying to strike away on it, you know, that's like the base. You know, it's muscled him off the ball quite easily. Yeah, because that, I mean that is, that's a key element now in a Premier League. Well yeah, you know, you try and chase down like, you know, stop them shooting. That's, that's the key. And if you've got a bit, you know, if you've got two, like I always use Brighton, as an example, I've got the Twin Towers and Duncan, they find it difficult, you know, they find it difficult to defend smaller strikers unless they're sitting deep, which is probably why Brighton probably changes into half the season, I'm going to guess because they, Pots will have them further up the pitch, but yeah. Yeah, it is, the pace, pace aspect, catch is so many defenders out. You come into the league and you can be big that, coupled with the pace that you're facing. Yeah, exactly. And you're right, and more strikers nowadays are, because the top teams do play with the front three. Yeah. It will, it will quite play, really. That's what I've been saying to people, you know, people go, all these five foot eleven, I think that's going to change centre backs. Like forwards, we'll get smaller eventually. Obviously, you're always going to have, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you've got systems like, especially in high-lines because if you've got players coming in behind and you can't chase them down, that recovery pace is key. Yeah. People say Magdal Keyneslwn, it isn't the quickest, but you see him when he's like the Ball of Salas so that curve, he's got decent recovery pace. You can make sure. But he's very big lad, so he's got, you're right it's some signs. It's這樣子,沒? Sure, players are the players can be quick, but if they're slow-reacting, it's up here, it's well read again and that's why Because sometimes you get caught hard positioning... passed the awareness and that position sense if you can position yourself to cover the man's pace? Even if you drop off five yards or even if you could just sense the danger where the boys can cut yards out of the pace? Obviously all these are getting, you know, will be assessed anyway. We can get third rinse. Felly oedd eich zion o gyda ni uwch yn gyd-fynol i'r argynnu? Ie, eich syniad eich appendeithio'i dda i Pa tha yma o William Sullivan. Prif ydych yw'n amlwg, wedyn hynny oedd o'u bïlch oedd. Maen nhw eu bod yn eich hynny mewn cyffredd gan y Llywodraeth. Dwi'n angen o eich ddifwyl fel yma. Mae'r angen o gyfrifon i'r swyddwch i'r argynnu a'r mynd i fynd syniad yma o Yn Ysgrifennu, 5 ar 5, nes mynd i'r ysgrifennu sy'n sefydliad, Gwyddyn nhw-dyf yn enw i ddefnyddio'r ffordd, rydw i dderbyn i yw'r Pes-glu yn y seinidd y nai'n dweud. Ar eich gennym yn yllewin ar gyfer, ac rydyn ni i'n gweithio i ddefnyddio'r ffordd, byddwn yn ystod trwy meddwl, ymrydech yn ar hunig yng Ngôl ein syniad ar gyfer. Rydyn ni'r bobl wedi'u gennym yn Mhatt Cwnartey Cy щer, a mae'r cyfriflu yn ohol yng Ngôl'r Rydydd. Mae'n dduch yn gynyddu rydyn ni yn y cyfran a'i'r llei. Rwy'n bwysig i dsrithio'r greu, a yw'r llad o'r nerfod o'r mewn gwir o'r rôl. Rwyf wedi gweld yn gofodd ac yn nid yr amser. Gwyl yn ddod o'r lle, mae'n gofod bod o'r flasys. Ond mae'n gofodd, mae'r llad y bwysig, ond mae'n gofodd o'r nerfod. I ran eisiau yno, yng nghymru o'r rôl. Mae'n gwir o'r amser, ddim yn gwych hwnnw, mae'n gwych yn cael eu gennym. Ac ein ddau sydd o'n ymwybod i. Rydyn ni'n Fluodol, mae hwn yn i ddim yn oed os dalion syniadol. A ddim yn ei wneud i'ch gen i hynny. Mae'n experimental a'r yountledd o'n ymwnger. Mae hynny, ein ddau ymwnger. Mae'r wneud i'ch gwybod i'r ymblwnger. Mae'r 12 o ddails yn yr ymwnger. Ond mae'n credu sydd yn gweld. Mae'r wneud i'r ymwnger. I'n caiff yn yr ymwybod i'r ymddill ymwnger a'i wneud i'r ymwnger. byddyn nhw'n byddai gyda'r gwaith, ac fe yn ardych chi'n dweud i gyd, ac mae yna'r wych yn bryd, mae'r ddych whereoedd yn bryd iawn. Ar hyn sy'n ein ffais gyda'i. Yn fy nid i'w chyfnodd, chi'n siwr i'r ysgrifennu a'r ffandau? Fy ddech chi'n gwybod ychwaneg, ond mae'n mynd yn ei ffordd i ffordd. Mae'r dwi'n wych yn fwy fforddd a chyfnodd, mae'n arddi yn rhael fi, ti'n rhael ffordd, rhaid, y'n bwg, Ie gynnydd y chynnydd yn llwyddiad, mae'n meddwl i gynnyddio syniad. Felly mae'n byw ddiwedd y ffordd iawn. Cysylltau, eu cyfeirio'r ddiwedd yn'r ffordd iawn eich bod yn ei gwybodaeth yw, mae'n mardd y byw'n mynd i'n gwybodaeth at y ffordd iawn. Mae'n ddiwedd ffordd iawn am gwybodaeth, ymwow nhw, am ddodd y bwrdd yn ffriendi, yn ffaredradd honna, yn fy ngryll iawn i'r teres. If you couldn't get Zuma, touch what we can, someone like Saliba who's good now, I'd say he's good enough to star for that now, but in two or three years he's talking like a defender who's just going to be like top level. I like that, there's one for you, Zuma or Saliba? I'd say, me as someone who scouts players, I'd go out with Saliba, he's got the most talent, but if you're going to be smart about it, it's Zuma because he's already got that connection with Michael Keane. He's got the key back on the left side. Also, Zuma is a Champions League centre after his best, so that's again, you're not losing anything by keeping Zuma. He's not a short term investment, he could be having a centre after six or seven years. I'd be more than happy with Keane to Zuma. Saliba, we'll see what happens with him. If Arsenal want to sign, I think Manchester City have been linked to Monaco or the teams like that. Someone will make an investment on him. Like for them, what's at that age for them? You just can't miss. He's a can't miss, Saliba player. I'll feel like we need to buy it. I would. It's hard to say, spend 30 million on the back. If you sign Zuma, back up centre half, but you've got that quality. In 18, he's better than Holgeese's at centre half already. I'm going to be honest, that's the type of level to talk about. Holgeese is probably what, he's going to be our fourth best centre half this season. Yeah, he's fantastic here. When you see him, I see him, he was 17 when I first saw him. He missed the under 20s because he got injured before the tournament. That's why no one's seen him. If anyone wants to go and watch him on YouTube, if you've got a wife, go and watch him, he's just fantastic. You can just say it straight away. You really have to watch him for a minute. I think I'll make you bro, in a minute. Put William Shillibyr on. Is there anyone else just off the top of your head? I've got to have a little thing. Bubacar Camarra, he's another good player from France. He plays for Marseille, really good pass of the ball, quick again. He's small and Saliba. He's six foot one, similar. He's six foot two. That's the bit. To me, I never knew. Before I got into it, I was looking at heights. You never could tell. It was a smaller sense than half. Camarra's really good. He's another one. He's quality. Someone again at 19, instinctively. He's going to get better and better. He can play defensive in the field as well. That's key now. Back in the day, I just got rid of it. Now you need to be able to play across the back, break the line. I was in a sense of that. With that ability to break the press and play through the lines. That's key now. If teams are on top, you can get through the first and second level. It's four on three on three. That's straight in. It's fantastic. He does take risks. He's so confident. He took a couple of the night that he got away with. I've seen him give the ball. He's 21 still. But that type of player, that type of press, resistance, centre backs, even as much as it sounds, you need to be able to play through the levels quick and if you can break the lines, it creates the vantage situations one on one. Obviously you want Charles and we want to defend the one on one. That's instead of breaking the two blocks of ace. Interesting. Very, very interesting. There you go. That's our chat on centre backs. Like we said, K2 are quite obviously evidence number one. We'll see where we go with that, but obviously Marcel Brands, Greta Steins, you'll see that the rest of them will have back-ups to go for us. And we may be them in. Who knows, we could end up with William Sullivan, if we can get to him in. Who knows. If you do, just come back most of this video and listen to Andy Waxon lyric on the bar. Or I'll be wrong, it may be terrible, but who knows. That's how it is. I'll show you in a minute. You know if you're a player, don't you really know? Well, yeah. Some players you can watch. Just go. Looks like a player. I'll have to wait and see. In an ideal world, K2 will come back just because of the relationship with the goalkeeper and the left. He knows everything. He's more than good enough as well. Let us know in the comments once again if you think there's a centre back. We've missed who we should be talking about. Give this video a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed, please do so. I'll see you next time.