 Welcome to Toffy TV, I am joined by Andy, say it. Oh, El Perfaltifog Ball. You don't know him now. Slowed up a little bit this transfer lag, but today we are going to be discussing left footed right wingers, because it's whatever it needs, and whatever it needs, apparently. I mean that we can understand why. Yes, we haven't got any left footed options, apart from that left back average. Adds another dimension to the team, the way modern wingers play to cut in, play inverted, because the left foot is a lot of other dimensions of the team which we need, and obviously we need more goals on the side as well. Definitely, definitely, and so we've got a few darmigone on the Sculls, who we think will be on the list, and who we think may be the best option. Not that, I mean myself on this. He's a smart man. He knows anyway. He knows anyway, but we're just going to do it from our perspective. So let's begin with Bernard Triori at Lyon, 23 years of age. I've had a little look at his overall stats. He's got 65 career goals and 186 games, which isn't bad for a wide player. It's just one in three. Yeah, I can see them when he started off as well at Chelsea, didn't get any games in and out, and then obviously went to V-Tests like a lot of Chelsea players do, and then obviously got to move to Lyon after a good period there. And he's done well recently. Well, this last season, not so much. I'm going to score seven goals, previous season, 14 goals. So, you know, he's keeping on the score and might bet you on the mid-team. Sure against us. Yeah, of course. He had a great good game against us, you know. He's a good player. He's got dribbler, he's got a decent side for a pass, decision-making's not great. But I think if you look, and that's someone, if you're taking a child, it's not the right wing, but possibly in games, put them in the middle. You need to keep the number of that goal threat in the side. And that's where Berserbet and Triori will come in here. You've got that goal threat that we'll probably like. Walcott, you know, we've gone the same positions as Walcott. He might give it more clinical. He's given the same service. I think the thing with Triori is physically as well. He's a big lad, isn't he? So, again, the physique side, a bit of suppose, helps everything, that ability to cut in and it's with your left foot. Again, it gives, like you just said, it gives a different option, doesn't it, when you're on the counter attack? He's 21-footed, but he has got the ability to sort of, you know, he can use his right foot, just like he doesn't use it after enough. But again, he can be creative as well. You know, it's just, you know, you see him picking some really great passes, like really smart passes, just not consistent enough. But as you say, he can play a ffunt as well, which also adds some flexibility to have him as well. Cos, you know, we've got, it tends up to do up front, really, obviously. But at the moment, we've got Donna Carville there, and maybe with Charles, and we'll play there, maybe Triori, maybe Walcott. Maybe not a need to sign a striker. We signed these type of players. It's more flexibility. Yeah, I mean, I still think we will go on. I think so. I'm going to strike your body. It is that option, isn't it? I think modern football, and certainly at the top end of the Premier League, the two teams that dominated the league last year. Both have a fluid ffunt, read on the back. Yeah, you need those goalscores, I mean, because all the other people go on, we need the 20 goalscores. Strike, I've looked at the day. I think the three people scored 20 goals. It was Obama year four, sorry. Obama year four, sorry. Obama year four, it was a striker. Gwer, okay, and there's strikers. And then obviously you've got both sides as well. So, and if you look behind them, a lot of wingers stay on there. A lot of wingers. So, you need those wingers to get like 10 to 15 goals. And you strike it to around 15 to 18. And that's when you're something atop for me. That's what you need. So, we need to add goals to the team, as much as we need to add creativity. And someone like him as well, I suppose, the ability to play right away across playoff, because he's left footed, he can play off the left as well. I know he can predominantly play it on the right-hand side, but he can play off the right as well, and I think. I've watched like a lot of stuff on him, and he loves to be various passers as well to be over at the full back. So, that would benefit someone like Seamus Coleman, who likes to come in now. And we don't really see that from well cut. If you watch when Theo plays, he's just trying on the box. He's just drives with the ball, but when he gets the ball, that's what he tends to do, whereas I think we'd probably get more out of the way when Bernard plays on the other side, then he brings Luke Athene into the game. It opens the space out. So, once he drops into that sort of half space between the post and the end of the penalty area, then you pull the full back in with you then, and obviously the team is relying on someone to chase the full back down, and the players don't always do that. So, you would obviously open up the entire side, and the side with Bernard gets close to seeing it, and it opens the inside up. Is it, I mean, money what? A few things thrown around. 25 million euros, or 28 million euros. So, that's the value for me. I understand, if you look at the other options, like you will talk about some of them, they will be a tiny bit more expensive for the other options. And if you look at Marcel Brands, he hasn't got the unlimited pot, he's got a wages cap as well. If you have to get the most out of your money, you're getting, as you say, about 25, 22, 25 million, then you also have a player who's got a Premiership experience, the adaptability's there. Obviously, I want people to take calculating risks in the transfer market. It's also sort of smart to be more prudent that you know you're going to get a player who's used to the Premier League and can hit the ground run. So, that's part of the consideration, I think, with Bertrand Trair. And he's quick, isn't he? He's faster. As I say, he's not too bad defensive either. He gets involved, he presses reasonably well. He doesn't need to, obviously, will be pressing more when he plays better, because he's at a step up more and more. Overall, yeah, he's fitting quite well. He'd offer a certain difference. As I say, you'd look at him sometimes, you know, you go on, that's great. You know, not just the goals, the passing as well. I mean, he's quite snacking a tutor as well, to be honest with you, but as well, two shots a game, you know, towards 50% of shots in silence. So, you know, we need that to, we need that to pressure teams more. We need to be able to have more goalscores. As I say, we do need more creativity, but you know, that's, you know, you're supposed to be hard, and we'll see if I can step up on that, I think, this season. I think you'd have to say about him, as he's first like him as well. Oh, he can't be. But they all are, and they decide to play it out. Well, I don't know who the wingers are. You know, you know, you're getting, you know, obviously you have it in our community, you know, the top-level wingers who make the correct decisions. His decision-making does need work. However, he's still, probably he's 23, still a couple of years left before he's in his prime. You know, Mark with silver is known, but forgetting the players and changing the game and making them more aware and making them make better decisions. So, it's a consideration. So, he'd be a good option. I think he's a good player. He's a good player. You know, he wouldn't be my top-choice, bro. No, he would have been happy. No, he wouldn't have been happy at all. He'd be good, sir. OK, another player who has been linked quite a bit with us, and I think the pair of us are ones who, he'd be a number one to, he's a guess, is Malcolm at Barser. Obviously done very, very well at Bordau before, and I don't know, linked Henry with them before he went off to Barser. He's had a season at Barser. They are ready to trade him in, because they want Neymar back. They've got different goals, I suppose. He's only 22 years of age, Malcolm. He's got 37 career goals in 190 games, so less than triori. He isn't a much of a goalscorer, to try that out now. I would say he's more creative, and he's much more of a, makes better decisions and stuff. It wouldn't say he's like perfect in that sense, but he's sort of more creative. It wouldn't say he's sort of a hybrid between having a sort of charlesons that he can score you 10, 11 goals. He's also got your 7, 8, 9 assists, so he's sort of in between that sort of thing. It depends on really whatever you want. I've loved Malcolm, as I said before. He's faced quite a smart place, a lightning quick on the counter side. That's blows a bit. Yeah, and he's good to set pieces as well. He's got that left foot to set pieces as well, to go on with Dean and Guilty Sigurdson. Yeah, it'd be a good sign. I think Barser won over 35 million euros, so it depends how hard he won it. I'm guessing other teams would be interested. He made a terrible mistake last year going to Barser over Roma or everything. But the agents, you know, obviously, thinking about Barcelona, why don't you go to Barcelona? Have you thought about if Messi's in front and it's very difficult to play your best position for them? So, yeah. For me, he's probably a bit more, more. Obviously he's the best, he's the best player, because there's obviously different types that are left footed right where you can get. But for me, he's my favourite out of any of them. He carries the ability to break the quick right, which is whatever, which we did really well at times last season. On the count of attack, I think, is pressure, I mean, you probably rolled it with more. Yeah, his pressure's decent. Borda wasn't like a super press team in France, but with spending the year of Barser, obviously known for the pressure, not as much as they were in the Guardiola. But, you know, he's again, I think, under Marco Silva again, at taking his game to the next level, only 22. He's not too bad defensive. He's trying to squeeze, but sometimes, you know, you think about what he thinks to kill on the ball. But he can make good ones in the box a couple of goals last season with Barser, posting, so he's got ability to do that. I like the fact that if you say, Malcolm, rather than a treo, or he can break a team down, you've got that ability to unlock a defence when he's dribbling and then big club pass. But, yeah, he'd be a good sign. Good shot. It's some crack. It's not the most accurate chooser, but he's got, like, a sort of spectacular, a sort of spectacular, yeah. And obviously, I think a lot of other songs would be quite excited to see that. I think, yeah, the Samba three is the column, yeah, that'd be great. You know, that'd be good. And I suppose, if you're looking, I think the real interest with this one is obviously evidence of the relationship with Barcelona. Marcel Brans, in particular, you know, we've done business with them. You can tell if you started off didn't even come back with me. I think Marcel Brans, we've got a good sort of rapport now, Barcelona says, but he also probably knows how to play them. We've got a team from the price. You know, we waited for a Gomez, basically till really late in, when Marcel Brans went to the cell and got the price down again. So they probably don't want to see Marcel Brans' name come up on the call right now. You know, I think that's the same with Malcolm. I think he had a meeting this week, or it's out this week. I think it was this week. He had a meeting with his agent in Barcelona. They've obviously probably said to, you know, we're bringing in the big boys, you know, could be able to play next season. It's time to go. And I think Marcel Brans probably think that if he is looking at Malcolm, of course, it's probably now, when Marcel desperate to sell, it's now the time to bid because then they need the money to get for the AMR in Greece. That's when the price is going to drop time, but you go better deal. Do you think in a way that, the way Andre Gomez, the way I think it's benefited and that Gomez went to Barcelona and it wasn't great, it didn't work out as such. Do you think that would be an advantage having Malcolm as well because he's had that big move? I think, yeah, the age, the age might settle him down a bit. Yeah, so there's a couple of theories on this. So with an older player, like a schnife, and I don't like buying older players because they've reached that peak of it and they come back down. Whereas a Malcolm or a Gomez, they've still got a lot of time to still get back to that level and they've got that sort of chip on the shoulder when I want to prove them wrong. So, yeah, basically what brands is doing is it's an inefficiency really in the transfer mark because big teams stock a lot of big good players, don't they? And basically they're not using them correctly, but whereas they might not be good enough for Barcelona, it would mess you there. But forever at Malcolm would be fantastic. So, you know, you're picking like Dean, Dean did the Super Barcelona's tactical and possession style but put him in evidence, Dean's fantastic. So you're picking up cheaper players who probably in the real market would be playing for the right club, with double the price. So, yeah, it's smarter really, if you think about it. And that's what we need more than anything on the impact of instance the other day. It's just the amount of players that we've just, the money we've spent and the wages that are on it. Yes. Because buying without a plan. Exactly. And that's what, you know, you look at all the players and the ages of the players because they're all in that right profile. You know, I assume that we will look at some older players for experience and leadership or even up, but mostly it's going to be in this age range because obviously, you know, you're getting players who are coming into the prime and also there's a potential sell on the ability if eventually you get better players and they're not able to do the plans. So it's sort of smarter really. Yeah, definitely. And I think we're all a bit more relaxed this summer, aren't we? Yeah, you know, in the past, a couple of years ago, I used to be fairly down on everything. I hadn't signed a player by this point to be pulling the air out, but I'm just relaxed on who wants all brands that get the deals done. He's a smart man. He knows how to wait teams out. So there's no reason to panic. Even if there's another two weeks before we sign people, I still won't be panic. Obviously, we'd like them in early and pre-season, but that's just the way it goes. He's going to get a bang for this book, haven't you really? Definitely, definitely. Another player in this one, he's quite interested in that. He's Jens Elongda. Yeah. Roman, he's 21, he's 22 next week, I think. He's a player who, he's one of those. He looks like he could be very, he could go right at the top. He's got lots of ability. He's hard-working. Yes, yeah. Again, left-footed, right-winger. Brought into the place. Salabos ni. Yes. Yn o ar y giongau, it's rare. I think he picked him up from, I can't remember, he was one of the teams in Istanbul. He comes from like a famous academy in Turkey, where he basically had a lot of plays and he'd sell them on quite quick, all that he knew how to do. So he's quite competitive, really. He's went to Rome. The first season, he scored goals and didn't get so many assists. The second season, he scored a lot of assists and didn't score so many goals. We're at 20 years, 21 is he now? 21, nearly 22. He's 22. He's still fairly young, he's still going to be, he's still a developer. He's a bit different in the first two years, because he can use his right foot to cross and pass. He's a bit less left-footed, but again, he's a fairly good player. Again, he didn't score goals, break teams down so fast as well on the drill. Again, he'd be an exciting player. I think that's what, obviously again, as you say, he works hard, so he fits in with that silver-style person, working hard off the ball, making the difficult teams to put around us. Yeah, and he's got 34 goals in 166 games. So, the least of those, the brothers, also, the youngest. He's played, you know, he's not the easiest place for young players to come up and play, because it is quite an older league, similar to Borch, going that sense. So again, and then he's gone to Rome, for young players, it's at least very difficult. Some players are great, some players don't, they find hard, you know what I mean. So, you know, I wouldn't look at his goal record. I think here he could be a 15-goal-year-score eventually, or even like, 10 goals, 10 assists, 10 of plays, he's that good, you know. But is he one you'd be happy with? He would be, the only issue for now is the Sol del Choral, we haven't yet taken to Shanghai. And I think now, since they've got money for him, they're probably going to sell players to try and fund power on second. I think they're probably going to keep them now, but I'm not too sure. I think the price was quoted between 25 and 35, a bit better than really in this position. Was it in your opinion? Go play, you'd be happy to see. Oh, yeah. Play a play, but you're fantastic. I'd say that way, that added into the skill. You couldn't go wrong with, you know, as I say, it was a choice, you know, obviously between Malcolm. Under Malcolm, it would be similar, triori, just a bit beyond, but I understand the feeling of triori, as I say. And then the final one, I mean, obviously, listen, there could be lots, but the final one we'll talk about is Scott Bolson, who's a hell of a talent. I think the chairman or the manager said there's 20 clubs looking around. You must have a price. Yeah, I'm interested in recently, you know, I'm not surprised. I think, I think brands probably think, is it, you know, there's a risk to it. You know, you buy them now, you probably won't start on the brand you need at the moment, because the physicality, the Danish league, compared to our leagues, is completely different. Give it a year, though, you're going to be, he's probably going to go somewhere, the price will tremble able to 35, 40 million, you missed your chance. So that's the sort of thing you need to well. He was quick, intelligent. He's a goal scorer more than he is somebody creates. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, you can play centre forward as well, he's six foot two, so he's got that physicality he wants. In a flu from three, you'd be an excellent centre forward. I think for me, he might end up as a centre forward with his height and his ability, but, you know, he could play anywhere. I think Italy would be a decent move for him, but again, he could struggle in Italy, because, you know, defences sit so ready. It's very tactical, isn't it? So, you have to go to the right club. I'd love them, but I don't know. I think if, you know, the price was 15 million, and it really didn't get the players going to impact this season, I'd still pay them money, because it's a smart business move. If you're buying a player, you know, from source, essentially, instead of waiting to do it, when you're paying 50 million for a couple of years, that'd be smart, of course. There's only 19, you've got 22 goals last season. Nice left foot, you can shoot outside the box as well, and I think if he comes in, if he came in, if he's in your right, I think he'd be more of a squam player. I think he'd be straight in, but someone to develop over the season he could have a hell of a player on that. Yeah, even if he comes off the bench, like the few games, you know, there's an option of front or off the right wing, you know, you're getting out of the play. And you could, you know, you could surprise them if they're going on for all that, you know, but you've got to be patient with them, I think, where Marcel Brands is probably looking for evidence, he's probably going to get squads of certain level before he starts bringing in these lads, it's like, these lads who's going to integrate slowly over the course of the year. I think the level of faith, he needs to be top six before we probably do that, you know. And as we're getting there, that's the key. So if they were the four choices that you were given today, I'd take probably Malcolm and I'd try and get Sculls and as well myself, but as I say, even if it was, you know, I did write a Scatton report on Ben's, and it turned out to be, obviously at the time, I wrote one about Malcolm as well and obviously Malcolm a favourite and stuff like that. I'd just like to stress that Ben's, the best round of territory wouldn't be a bad player. Obviously people feel that they're better choices I get it, but I understand it from a logical point of view, why a brand is interested in their premiership experience, get a player who knows how to play in England, who's used to living in England. You know, and he can score goals. He'll have that goal effect that we like on that left footed presence. And to honest with you, again, Malcolm has probably looked at him himself and I can make this play more consistent. So there's that to think about as well. But Malcolm would be your... Malcolm's, I'm a big fan of Malcolm. I went to him last season, obviously when he went to Barcelona, I still want him now. I think if you went to Arsenal, I think again he'd be a great player for Arsenal to sign, which I hope, you know, he's just got another player I love him, William, so he was for the ones he's got anymore. No. There you go, let us know what you think and who would be your choice out of those four you'd probably come up with. Three or four of the ones, but they're the four we've discussed that you would be your choice. Are you relaxed about the whole transfer window thing or are you a nervous Evertonian? I've seen a few people complain about Leicester signing all kinds of players and things like that. So it's on either the 9th of August. It's who you look at then. You can't say who's won this summer yet. You know, it's too early for that. It's up. Yeah. Let us know in the comments. If you haven't subscribed, please do so now. 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