 Welcome to Toffy TV. We're talking about Henry Onyku. He has been linked with a move to buy in Munich. This video is sponsored by One Football, One Football's app. It makes it easier to find all the latest scores, stats and news. Like, is Henry Onyku going to buy in Munich? To download the One Football app, click the link in the description. So, we've been wondering over the last few days about whether we should keep Henry Onyku. We've got some news today, regarding his future. Some links, especially from Colin Undaw, who is a Nigerian journalist. He was also the media man for the Nigerian team. So, he has got good links, and he said today that there is a deal in principle with buying Munich. I don't know what that exactly means in principle. Maybe the outline of how much he would cost and what the player wants. But does it look like we're never going to get to see Henry Onyku and everything shit? It seems that way, doesn't it? I still will be a bit disappointed if that's the case, if we don't get to have a look at him. Because I feel as though he's 21, he's not 22 till June. He's averaging, his record's averaging around almost one every two games. I know it's Belgium, and I know it's Turkey, so it's not the Premier League. And you have to look at that, obviously. We've had change talks from Turkey, and it hasn't quite translated to scoring the same amount of goals in England. But when you look at some of our white players, you haven't got a goal in them. For me, it'd be a little bit frustrating if we don't even get him over and have a look around. Now there is, obviously, factors behind the work payment. I'd read some stuff a few weeks ago saying, well, if he plays all the Afqon games, he's shorted. But someone had put something up yesterday, the actual details of it, and even if he plays the Afqon games, he's in the low 40s to get a work payment. You've got to be 75% or above, so everything had to go down the special talent route, which, in some cases, means nothing. So there's obviously still problems with the work payment situation. I'm not saying everything won't apply for it, but this is a fella who we signed two years ago, spent time out on loan, and maybe everything are looking and going, is it worth it if someone wants to pay money? Well, number one, Mark was so inherited to them as a player. So from that point of view, you can understand why they might look and go, well, it's another player we've got that we didn't buy. And if they don't fancy him, which it clearly looks like they don't fancy him, otherwise they'd be trying everything to get him in in the summer. You mentioned that about the work payment, but you've got to remember as well that he missed half of last season through a knee injury. You missed the World Cup through a knee injury, and that's something that everyone could put to a work payment board. So there are ways around that you would imagine there's another year on loan as well, that he could go to, probably go back to Galatasaray, but I suppose if he goes another year on loan, it's another year of his contract lost, and his value, even though everyone would get a fee, and have been receiving fees for what he's been on loan, you're looking at another year lost in terms of how much he'd be worth. Everton might think, well, he'll be at his strongest this year. He's had a great season in Galatasaray. He's scored the winning goal to get them in the league. And if someone like Bayern Munich are coming in for him, who are trying to rebuild and might think, well, he's someone we could bring in, we don't have to worry about the work payment situation maybe as much. We can give him games, we've got more competitions to play in as well. He's already played Champions League football already, so Everton might look at him and think, you know what, we paid £6 million for him, we could get £25 million for him, because that's what Everton should be asking for, really, isn't it realistically? Three years left on his contract, the young striker scores goals, so why not? You know, Liverpool can get £20 million for Sri Lankan. You know, he's owned by a Premier League club, that's what we should be asking for, but Everton will look on your right brands and Silverlight have had to look at him and go, yeah, I'm not really sure, and if we're not sure, then let's cut our losses if someone comes in. That'll go into the FFP pot, because it's a big set of money back into the club. We weren't using it anyway, it wasn't like a man down in the squad. And that may be the route they take, because like you said, he wasn't bought by them in the first place, but from a fan's perspective, it's frustrating when you see him scoring a lot. You know, we've got 16 this season in all competitions. When you see him scoring that many goals, you just think, and he's quick, he is very quick, you just think he could do us a job. I think he's cut out, though, for the rigors of the Premier League. I've met him, and he's tiny, he really is. But then for that? No, I know, that's the decision they've got to make, isn't it? Because the other thing that Michael Silvin was asked to us, and he said, well, we've got four right footed wingers, so he'd be in the top. He almost spoke about him like he wasn't our player, like knowing you get asked all, you're testing his play, and he's like, oh, he's our player. You know, you don't have to be, you don't have to be hands off about him, but he was, he was standoffish about the whole thing, so that strikes me as someone who's like, well, I haven't got to see him, and I don't know what. Because the other players are supposed to like to have lassage in everyone. The manager's had a chance to look at those players and see first hand. With him, it might just be a case of, well, cut our losses and move on. I mean, it sounds like that. I mean, you know, we'd had that thing a few weeks ago, haven't we? Paul Joyce had said that he was going to be brought back into the squad. He might have lassaged and they'd be assessed, but there seemed to be a change of tack now with that, and it was when he was asked about them last week. He did kind of, he was quite dismissive of them almost. It was a bit like, you haven't made me mind, but we've got four lads, you can play that position anyway. Which makes you think that this isn't already being made. Now it's a case, you know, we've had them move into Dortmund. We've had them stay in the Galatasaray. Now it's Bayern Munich. So there's clubs who want them. Why do these clubs all want them then? Well, because they, I don't think they don't have issues with work payments, do they, in other countries? Not like ours, don't they? It's not a stringent in ours, so therefore. It doesn't get worse as well. Ah, yeah. So that's a bit weird. And maybe they've watched them all season. I thought they had something to us. I've seen a few things about Bayern Munich. There's Napoli who plays wide, they've got Alfonso Davies, the young lad, the young Canadian kid. They've got Kingsley Coleman who plays wide. So it won't be Cuttons ride and getting in their team. Do you think the way they look at it is for them it doesn't really matter almost like how we should look at it or maybe how we did look at it, like when we bought them. He was a young talent. He was worth the risk for such a low amount of money because you knew he'd make profits and maybe they're maybe looking at the same way. I think if we get them, bring them in for a couple of years if it doesn't work out, we'll get that money back on him because he'll have that sort of buying. Like any big club, Chelsea do it all the time. Don't think they buy plays and then they have the Chelsea tax and suddenly a player you're both a couple of million quid it goes and ends up being like 10, 15, 20 million quid. It's a gamble isn't it? They take a gamble on him, he does well. He's in the team, he doesn't do well. You know, they can use all that thing and say he's played Champions League football, he's played for Bayern Munich. But again, it's just this one will stick in my throat a little bit, I think, if he goes with Irish luck on him. Well, it's that thing of not seeing him, isn't it? Not being in to judge with that on ice. Especially if it turns out that he's a good player which could easily happen, that he ends up and we all turn around and go, why have we done that? But I suppose it's the time and the place. I've had this before, haven't we? We're having it now a little bit with us, like Dela Feir, even though we've all seen him ourselves. You know, someone else is getting almost the fruit of our labour. You know, you've looked at people like Eric Dyer in the past and Mustafa, that will let it go really young. The way they progressed would never have happened at Evan. You know, you watch play it. Some players need to be cut a gif for their own sake to play games. But when they're being cut a gif to go to things like Bayern Munich, you're starting an angon. Well, we either trust the management team or we don't. And they've given us no reason not to trust them after all. It might simply be like you said. It could simply be they don't think he's cut out for the Premier League. Another league that's a little bit slower and his pace is great. I mean, we've seen Adam Ola Luchman tear it up for Leipzig in Germany. You know, Jadon Sancho, I know he's in the England side now, but he's been brilliant. There's a couple of other Arsenal kids over there doing really well. And maybe the European leagues just a little bit slower enables fellas who aren't massive to progress. In Germany, the way of looking at things is they are buying very similar players. I know they don't want it to be like that. And if you check out the footy show on page and you'll see more about that. But they obviously want to compete with the big leagues, but they're not. So everyone's in the same boat, by young, by not inexpensive, but cheaper than someone who's already. And by them all sort of doing that together, they're making this fast, energetic, exciting league. And they obviously think that Hemi on Ykuiru could be a major part of that. Officially, you know, the Manchester clubs he's been linked with show you that and the names of the clubs he's been linked with. So it does make you feel a bit like we're doing the right thing here. But we'll have to say, listen, everything could come out and go. Actually now we're applying for a work permit for him and we'll see how it goes. But it did do sell him. And then suddenly they go out and get someone and you're like, oh, you know. Well, we haven't seen him. It's not like we've had him for a bit and then he's gone out and down and we go and get him back. And we've not seen him. So everything, you know, I just look at him and I look at Walcott and I know it's never straight forward like this, but I look at Walcott and think he's 30. And I look at him and think he's 21. I know it's rather half now. You know, so. But that's the way it is. Maybe they just want someone else. Yeah, well, that's the thing. If they've got a different winger who's right for it to come in, he might go, well, there's literally no room for him. Even if we get to the Walcott, he's not going to be the one who plays. So I like that. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Would you keep Henry on Ykuiru? Would you try and get him into the club? Even if it's just over the pre-season to see what he's got, what he's got in the locker? Or are you thinking maybe like the Everton management and thinking he's not for us. 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