 Welcome to ToffeeTV, it's a deeeeeeealy extra. Look at this. We are. Excellent. Going behind the stories. That's what happens every daily extra. You mentioned yesterday on the news daily for all 13 seconds. Players that are out of contact at the end of the season. This is always the time I think around now where people start getting a little bit worried or cautious about players. Now we're not in a too bad a position. I think the club have started to realise or say for the last 2 or 3 years have started to handle it a little bit better. Make sure that anyone who is out of contact is sorted in plenty of time to be honest. Not only a couple of years now. The one Ross Barclay was the one really where it really stung us. It doesn't really happen too much that way. When we saw Romer and Le Carr could get a year left they made sure that situation didn't get anywhere. Coming up to next summer I think it's Leighton Baines, Phil Jaggelke and one more. Sorry Ashley Williams. Ty's Browning. That's why I completely forgot him. Ty's Browning. So I suppose Baines and Jaggelke signed one year deals didn't they? So they're on basically one year deals anyway. So they're almost out of contact now. Do you think it's too early to discuss their futures? Because obviously coming back last summer. Baines signed 2 years. There was a lot of talk in the summer about Leighton Baines going to America. I mean I think it was more just people putting two and two together because we'd signed a left back and he just happened to be in America. He seems to really enjoy LA. He really enjoys Santa Monica. People put two and two together. It doesn't actually work like that either. You can't just decide where you want to play. So I mean Phil Jaggelke let's just start with him. What would you think it would take for him to get a new contact? It's a good thing because like I said yesterday on the daily. He's great to have a place because he's been here for 11 years now hasn't he? This is the 11th year. And he knows Aberton and he was there. And the team spirit that Moise created and he had a grand and with Osmond and Aberton all the time and all that. And he's part of the family isn't he? And I think he's a good pro. Jags, I think he's a good defender but I think he's a good pro. But he's 36 and we've got four centre backs at the club now. With Jags shows five with Jags. We've got Michael Keane who's 24, 25. Keatruma and now he's only on loan but he's 23. Yerri Mina who's 23. Mason Holgate who's 20 or 21. And then you've got 36 year old Jags. Now it's easy to go. There's another contract. There's another year but we're in October. Come towards the end of October. Can you see him getting back in Everton's side if the other... Not so much Holgate but if Mina, Zuma and Keane fit. No, but I don't think that matters. I think they'll offer him a new contract if he'll get another year. I think they'll offer him one and it'll be up to whether he wants it or not. Whether he wants to play on somewhere else. The reality is that Jagiel has been a Premier League player for 12 years now. They went down and we got him. So I think he's been a Premier League player for 11 or 12 years. Depends on how many years we've shifted tonight in the Premier League. 11 or 12, whatever. Definitely in 11, so it's 12. So I would think he's pretty conditioned to life in the Premier League now. And it's whether you can take that step and whether you want to take that step. Now we've seen John Terry last season take that step to Villa. And I think Villa would have had a look at Phil Jagiel because they wanted him. They wanted him on by. And now it's that challenge of could he go down. And help bring the team up as he got what is needed. The flip side of that is actually Williams. He hasn't been great at Stoke. And you think, has he got that in him? Or would he be happy enough to go? You know what, to stay at Everton. Another year. I might play, I might play. Training every day. I'm having a laugh with the lads, which let's be honest, is probably what. That's what you get most out of it. As you come into the end. That void of not having gone in somewhere every day and having a laugh with your mates. And younger players and players around. The game almost becomes incidental sometimes. Exactly. But also he's got a lot of knowledge and maybe does he want to go into coaching. Now, if you've got ones to go into coaching, where would be the best place for him to be? It would be at Everton. It would be somewhere where, let's be honest, we always have, we've looked after our own. Some people like that, some people don't like that. So, I think he's got his plot what he wants to do now. And I think he'll get a contract no matter what. I can't see Everton saying anything to the club captain. No, no, thank you. I just can't see, that's just not the kind of club we are.