 Welcome to Toffy TV, Moise Keane. Be'n yn y mediad y little bit recent, he hasn't not impatiently. But seeing a few pictures of him in his garden and stuff, playing footy, and that one. But a few rumours this week suggesting a retain to Italy. Into my land we mentioned, possibly the link. Roman was mentioned last week. Possibly linking up with Romani Llechachu and then Roman was linked with some kind of... ..mon of his mates packed with his friends who end up playing together. What have you made of said rumours? Yeah, it's mad, isn't it? Because we tend to rush to these kind of conclusions, I think, about young players in particular. I think we all have a scenario in our mind, how a transfer will play out. And when we got him, I think we were all excited by him. We were getting this young, exciting prospect from Juventus. It was a centre forward. It was going to come into Marco Silva's team and the team had finished the season really strongly. We had goals from the Chialison. It's mad because he was looked at as going to be like the focal point of our track, really. You know, she ain't taught him and Dominic called it Lou and he would say. We're kind of like, oh yeah, but it's going to be. And then obviously Dormad, the number nine she ain't people were like, Moise Keane's our striker. And the way the season's played out is Dorm quite rightly is our striker and Moise Keane. But I think there's something Moise Keane can learn from Dominic Calvert-Lewin. And it's the way that he's learned how to adapt himself to become a Premier League footballer. Moise Keane obviously has played three times for his national team, a full international 11 score. Two goals, so he knows where the net is. You know, Tyladdu's got 13 goals, 12 goals, sorry, in 57 league appearances in his career. He's only made 57 appearances only. That's what we have to remember, I think he's had a 19 or he's just about to be 20. So he's still a very young lad in a new country. So I just find all his stories that he's going back and evidently looking to sell them as a bit bemusion at the moment. It's a difficult one because the age thing is such a fact that and because he's not English. I didn't give him his English, there would be no talk about him leaving. Be, you know, whether he was a local lad or not, people would look at it and he'd say he's going to develop. I look at it and think to myself, well, I think before around January people were talking about him. Obviously, what had happened over before Karl Wancher had to come in Duncan Figgs and taken him off. A lot of people thought that was going to be the end. That should mean the beginning, there was everything clear, not the end. There was everything clear, you should be learning from that. And I think he did, I think he knuckled down on the Karl Wancher lot. I think we've seen bits and pieces. Obviously he scored the goal against Newcastle. I really should have liked the winner at Wafford. I imagine we've got the winner at Wafford. It would have been huge for me, wouldn't it? I just feel like if he left Everton, it would be the easy way out. But I also think on the flip side that with the Euros being moved to next year, that he might be being told whether he thinks this or not. He might be being told if you can get yourself a move back to Italy now and someone really wants you and someone's going to really play you. Then you could set yourself up for that squad for next year. This gives you that chance, it gives you that extra year. That's what he might be being told. Get home, it'll suit you more. But it's very strange because he's had a club like Everton where Italian backroom staff would be talking to him, would be helping him develop. Calor on to what he wanted apparently when he was at Napoli. You look at the other strikers. Don't want to call them a young man, Charleston a young man. You think, well I'll get opportunities to play next year. If I work hard and I look down, there'll be opportunities. I've failed on the list but I'll get chances especially if I'm playing 4-4-2. So, when you look at the teams you've been rumoured to be moving to into my land going for Serie A, Roma, a Champions League kind of team. It just doesn't really make sense, does it? You leave them one club who at the moment are like a top 7, top 8 chasing Europe. To Italian teams we were trying to fight for the Champions League and one for the title. For them it's there, if you're being told those things you'd find out. What does that say about me? It's always difficult with foreign players because their media chase these stories. Don't do the things they're saying all the time. Also, Italian media is, we think, we look at us as being very hungry but they've got newspapers dedicated to football and it's a football club. They've got to come up with stories all the time. So a lot of this might just be nonsense. I mean, Mini Raiola was asked in January when the other window was open and he was like, the plan, everything really like him. The plan is he's staying in going nowhere. Next year he's going to get more games and stuff. And again, I use this with Andre Gomez and with John Flipp and Batman. This break might actually benefit Moise Keane if that makes sense. Is that when, if and when the players return to play these nine games because the games are going to be over a sure period of time. He might actually find himself in the team a little bit more than he would have done if these games were won a week and spaced out until the end of the season because the chances are it looks, I'm led to believe, that they're going to try to complete these games in about three or four weeks. That's how it's sounding, isn't it? It's sounding like they won it done by the 30th of June so it'll be three games a week. Ever now I'm going to play Dominic Alderlun and Richard Jarlison up front three times a week. It ain't going to happen. So he's going to get an opportunity and he knows he might score three goals in those nine games and we finish the season going, he's going to be boss next season, another pre-season. So it might flip. I just think it's sometimes very quick to, this player's not happy, he's got to sell them. He's going to go back to his own country, he's going to move on, he's going to do this, he's going to do that and he signed for five years. So he signed a five-year contract. We don't know what was said to him. Marcel Brands might have said, we've bought you your future this season's about getting used to it. You know, you'll want to play but this season's about getting bettered in. Now okay, it hasn't gone the way he hoped. I remember him saying he wanted to score seven goals in the press conference and everyone was laughing and I was like, seven? No, we need to get 15. He's got one at the minute. But to kind of support him, he's only had five starts. So that's one in five. Okay, it's not great of course, it's not. He's adapting now isn't he? But he's adapting to the league. I think what he does need, looking at Moise Keane, his touch needs to be better to play in the Premier League. I think he's got to work on that. That first touch has got to be perfect. Almost because at the minute, we've seen this with Romelu Lukaku, he got better and better over time. You know, second touch was a tackle almost, a first when he comes through everything. And he improved that and held it up a bit better than I think. But I do think playing with two strikers will help him. We've seen that against Newcastle of Goddison. When he was up there with Dom, he looked a different player. He was running putting tackles in the crowd with love on him. He was knocking people about. He scored the goal. Had a really positive performance. In fact, when we took him off, that was when we kind of lost armamentum. We took him off and Newcastle ended up coming back into the game because we were further back on the pitch. So didn't have to tell us and I don't think that night either. I think he was injured. So it's shown signs that he could do well for us. It's just been a very much a stop start season for him. But you're right. I think if say Duncan would have kept the job, then maybe, you know, we don't know. But then saying that three days after he took him off, after 20 minutes, he put him on a half-time in the cup game against Leicester. So he still gave him a chance. But what I mean is having the Italian backroom staff will help him even further. Do you think just from a financial point of view, I don't know whether a club like Roma could come in and offer Everton what he wants it for him, especially this transfer window, whenever that is, I look at it and think to myself, well, he's everton paid 20, 23 million for him. I think after a year playing in the Premier League, I don't know go, we want 30 million for him. 19, 20. I look at, you know, we paid 23 million for him with a year left on his contract. So if I was, I look at Roma and think, you're not giving us 30 million for him. 30 million plus. And I look at it into my mind and say, all right, if you sell, you sell a player, man is the barser, whatever. But then that's where the barser are behind as well. I just, I just thought, don't get me wrong, there might be an instance where Everton might need to shuffle a few things around. But do you really think if Everton shuffle a few things around, they'll look to sell them? Especially when that leaves us with two strikers, Cenk Towson's got a long-time injury. He won't be back till after Christmas, I imagine. And then you're thinking, he's not good enough, we do the reason we stuck him out on loan, and we were trying to get rid of him. So that leaves you with two strikers, that means that when you're trying to buy a striker, he's going to be your third-church striker in the Premier League. None of it makes sense. Doesn't add up, does it? Not when you've got other positions to fill as well. Yeah, there's other, you'd look at him and you've said it before. You've got Domin, you've got Retialison, who are like 22 and 21 or whatever, or both 22 or whatever it is. And then you've got Moise Keane, he's 20, it's almost a perfect thing. You've got a lad, the youngest of the three, trying to break that partnership, but they're all young, hungry lads who want to play football. And then underneath that, you've got someone like Ellis Sims, you'd be hoping to get in the squad this year. But Ellis Sims is the same age as Moise Keane. And yet Moise Keane, people are going, and then other people go and give this lad a go, and you're like, the lad you want to get rid of has played international football and scored two goals in three games, and the other kid hasn't been on the bench for the first three in going yet. You do have to look at all these stories and go, if everyone are buying, they're not buying another centre forward. So they thought they're not selling what they've got. You want more, not less. And you have to look at it that way, but I just thought it was worth having a tiathabol, cos the stories just keep bouncing back up. Probably because, like you said, there's papers and stuff dedicated to clubs over in Italy. It's not just a media. It's just all of that club and what can we find, what can we look for? Who's in Italian abroad? Who's unsettled, right? It must be him. Do you have to look at Bale? Yeah, the way we do it with Bale. The last four or five years it's all been Bale come back to Tottenham, will he go to United? Never happened. I'm not saying he's massively happy over there, but it's still not happened. It's never materialised. We've always done it. Forever, when players are abroad, we will come back to it. I pressed it in January with Aaron Ramsey. Cos he'd only gone in the summer, very soon to Moise Keyne, played a couple of games or something for you, but not many. He's got to come back on loan, so I'll never know fighting it out for him and seeing Liverpool linked. Last time I looked, he was still playing for you Ventus. Rabbi Owl was another one, wasn't he? He wasn't getting in the French media. Well, he shouldn't have left PSG. He's going to go to Everton or he's going to PSG. I mean, to Everton's names thrown in everything. So it probably is a case of that. The looking and going, this young lad was the next big thing, and he's not even getting in a team. That's 12th. I'm stupid, but I'm glad he's here now. You know what I mean? Cos I know some clubs of Liverpool, their players go abroad for different reasons. We see his son go back to South Korea, he's doing military service, and I think William went back to Brazil, didn't he? So I'm glad there was none of that. Cos you get back and you get the home comfort, and you think, you may be able to stay around here, it's sad, dead warm here and whatever. So I'm glad he stayed here, and he's still part of, I think he did it, he was on Instagram last week, with Gibril, said he'd be. I was just, said he'd be. Yeah, yeah, he would be having a chat. I know he was your thing. Yeah, he would be having a chat on that, said he'd be, and he would be like, I don't know. I'm not sure what language he was speaking, it definitely wasn't English. But yeah, so that's all good. I think these things are just, what's your opinion? I think he's great, and I think if you take all that stuff out of it, like him being Italian, him being a full international, I think they're things that cloud the judgments. I remember when we signed him, and I was doing all the stuff on 11, and I was picking Dom. Why are you picking people? Why are you picking Dom? Why isn't it much king? Cos he's not kicked the ball in the Premier League yet, and Dom, and people are like, you'll love Dom. Yeah, I do love Dom. I was right. I do love Dom, but whether Dom's in good form or bad form, he knew how to play up front in the Premier League, especially when he was on his own. I remember him once. You know what I mean? I'm like, this kid is raw, and I think at the end, I think it was after the Villa game in the next game, I was like, right, or like this week I'll pick Moise Key, cos I just felt like Dom was rubbish in the game, and it's a home game, let's give him a go. You know what I mean for me personally? I don't think he did, I think. No, he did. He played it. And in fact, he got the assist for the first goal. So it was, yeah. So it was like that excitement had built up, and it obviously built up for Silver as well. So it was, but even then it was like people were just, there was too much at the beginning, and that's, I think that's half the problem. It was like, we all felt like some people, I think some people didn't know we were, so it was like, you're trying to get across them, so it was almost like, we're buying the slab from Italy, we must be good, starting then, it's like, doesn't matter who you buy nowadays, you've got to give them time to settle. Don't forget he come in for last week of pre-season as well, which everyone forgets. We were in Switzerland, and we were speaking to, and we knew the deal was getting done. And yet, he didn't come in, he didn't play a pre-season game. He came in on the Sunday, after we drew 0-0 with Werther Bremen on the Saturday. I remember Silver come on, said they need five players this week, and he got two, didn't he? He got Kane on the Sunday, and then a Wobie on the deadline. So, he was on the bench at Palace the following week, without having a proper pre-season. Okay, he'd done a little bit with your mentors, but not much, and had like three or four days training, and he'd come on. Sorry, just, yeah, Palace, he'd come on, didn't he at Palace, with like, 20 minutes to go, and he'd run around, and it was, and then it was the week later when I'd gone to America, we'd be waffered, and yeah, that thing, that he'd done a lovely little turn, didn't he, and he'd shot over the bar, and then he had the other one, and he'd done the shame flick, and he drew the keeper and put it the wrong. He had done the keeper, but the ball just shaved, the pokes, and it's like, if that would have gone in, would have changed the way, because it was like a second game. And I can't, he's a young striker. He had the little thing, he'd have beaten the first round of the cuff. Yeah, we went to Lincoln. Lincoln had done the step over, and hit the pokes, and it's little things if like, that could have gone in, and it would have changed it, but like, any young striker, the more games you go, we're able to go, the pressure on yourself, and then people start going, is he good enough? Is he, and we were playing one up front, am I? Difficult, and Silver didn't have a clue, let's be honest, didn't know what to do. Didn't know what to do. You know, Don was playing one week, scoring, then out the next week, it was, it was nonsense, it was, didn't know his own mind, so it was never going to know. No, listen, I really like him, I hope he sticks now, I think he's got loads of promise, and I think, the fact that, you know, Goodalman with Charleston, two young lads there, you want these players, just don't, you don't need any of this noise. What you want is, you want someone to be shying, you get into Everton's first team, and you're scoring goals in the Premier League, then you're playing in the Italy team. It's as simple as that. There's no one, there's, you know, there are players I know playing in the Italy team, we were doing well in Italy, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well, we were doing well in Italy, but we've, we've seen it when like Balotelli, was doing well for City, I think it was 2012, wasn't it, for the Euros, and he was outstanding, scored, you know, scored against England, didn't he, and it was suddenly, like, it all, it was like, the way they looked at it was, well, if you're bot in the Premier League, then you will be on the one striker, and, we've seen that. Stay for him, stay for him, stay for him. You just need to get in, work hard, get in, just like we said, Ritialis, it's good having Ritialis and cos he's that flexible, that some games you might go, we need you to play on the right here, and Moise King going play alongside Dom, and then you've got the three of them, cos I think the three of them can play together in the same team, and offer us goals. You've got to, you're right, we need to calm the noise, but then again, ever might be like, you know it, and he's life, and I'm going on. If anything, it's a testament to how well Dom and Ritialis and I've done, of course, on the front, and it's become such a good partnership that didn't want to break her up, and we've seen that when he did score against Newcastle. I think that Ritialis was back in the next game, when he started. He's back at Waffa, don't you say? He's back at Waffa, and he's come back off the bench, didn't he? In fact, he came on and played a big, he should have scored, but he didn't assist, he played a big part, cos he won the ball in the first place. So, he's contributed, we just need him, he just needs to show out. I think it's just a factor, I think the more it's going on, the more we've seen this before, it's, like you've said, this break is almost like a refresh, and when we come back he will play games, cos he will now anyway, cos for us the season will start, and they'll be very little on it, it'll just be play the games, get to the games, and then start the break, and then that'll be it for us. So, yeah. So much you do about nothing, you reckon? Yeah, pretty, well, yeah. It gives us a chance to talk about him anyway, and hopefully, hopefully he's around for a while. Yeah, I think he's good, fair play. There you go, that is what you thought in the comments, you agree with anything you said, you know. It's what would you do with him, isn't it? You're happy with him or would you be looking to move him on? I would, not at all. I don't think it's the right time. No, no. There you go, keep this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already, and if you want more great videos, join us over on Patreon. The link is in the description. See you later.