 Welcome to Toffy TV, a Jessica Garnagate has left Eddarton for Paris Saint-Germain on a undisclosed fee, which is around £30 million, isn't it? French media report that there's €32 million, I have to give it just £29 million but then there's bonuses in there, so hopefully, and it will go above £30 million on it because they'll be in the league because they weren't even six out of the last seven. And they'll probably get the quarter-finals of a Champions League, I should imagine. Have a decent lead against someone I'm probably blowy. Probably. Yeah, that's what they're generally seen to do, but it's what we were expecting really, it's what we've been expecting from since January, isn't it? It's just, I suppose for us, it's a little bit disappointing that it's happened so late in the marchi because I know he's had the African Nations and fair play to McGenny, he's been 100% focused on that. But number one, it is a big loss, no matter what anyone thinks, he's been, certainly the second half of the season last season when our phone picked up, he was absolutely brilliant, he helped this team play the way it wanted to play because the way he breaks down attacks and then sets everything forward, that's going to be really difficult, I think, to replace. Yeah, he's been incredible, hasn't he? Seven million quid from Villa brought him in and we gave Steve Wall-Stich and some of it's justified, but Garno was one of the successes of a time. Incredible, you know, 99 league games across three seasons. We had to play 33 league games every year for the three seasons. But he was absolutely brilliant for us, really was. Like you say, we expected him. We've expected this since January when he didn't get the move. Yes, it's dragged on, but if you believe the report in France, there was a little bit of two-and-and-throwing between Lee and Ardo's, they're sporting director now, and obviously Thomas Social, who wanted Garno and has maintained that. But it is a big blow to Everton, we can deny it because he's been a fantastic performer, he's probably been our most consistent player over the last three seasons, I would say, comfortably. I mean, that's pretty easy. It is, but there's a lot of other players who've been there, so what I'm saying is he's been that good to come in. No, he's been brilliant. And he surprised us all, let's be honest, when we got him, we were all a bit like... He really remembered when he played against us with Villa, so he come in and now his numbers were great at Lale, on a new team that looked at him earlier in his career. But it will be a massive blow to us, but the flip side to that is it's an opportunity for Everton to create a different type of midfield. Dave, for Paratons, I think the reason they're back in the 29-year-old, they give him a four-year deal with an option of a fifth. I can imagine they'll do that because I think he's so fitting, and the way he plays, he's just get around the pitch so well. I know they're looking to find a tough player playing that kind of thing. I think in the Champions League he'll be brilliant as well. Because he doesn't give away that many fouls. He only gives away fouls when he needs to give away fouls. And even, he's one of those players that in lots of games, he's been booked in the first half and you get worried and it's never a problem. He never makes that stupid second foul, he always... I mean, he didn't come in the last game against Arsenal, but maybe you've just won to Ronald out of the new. No, but he's tended not to and Paratons are getting a different kind of player, a more professional kind of player. I think maybe that's a change for them, and I think he'll be brilliant for them. But I think for us, listen, the way of times, and we were saying it, even in parts of last season, when we were saying he doesn't do enough, we need someone like a decori who can do both sides of the game. It just happened that towards the end of the season when actually the team started to look like it had more of a shape, that you could start seeing what his role was, because everyone else was doing their job. So maybe early on in the season, when people weren't doing their jobs, we were looking for him to do more, because other people actually weren't doing more. But as that double pivot, as they call it, he was instrumental in winning the ball back, giving it to someone like Gomez and getting us going, getting us higher up the pitch, allowing us to counter-attack quickly. And we've got to find somebody who can do that. Maybe in the short-time, it might be someone like Fabian Delphiwm. He's not a natural successor to him at all. Fabian Delphiwm is more of a passer, more of a Gomez kind of player, actually. But in the short-time, we've got to get that replacement in. And hopefully, if we get something to replace him, this player is in there like Delphiw, who can come in, maybe Snidelin, who can come in and sort of steady the ship early on and allow someone to come in from outside, who can take that on long-time as a younger player, who can come in and get used to the Premier League. Yeah, I mean, Garner's big strength for winning the ball back then. He had still had a very good pass completion rate. I think his pass completion rate was 90s, or certainly closer to that. A lot of it was sure pass, but it's just fine. What we saw from Garner in the final 10 games was an ability to play a little bit higher up the pitch, cos I think once the team settled down, Marko Silver was encouraging him to get forward and do a bit more, and we've seen a slightly different side of him, which made him a better player. So we can get someone who... I've said this, you know, when me and Andy were talking about, you know, Gabbannon, the possible replacement, is that what you might lose in Garner's ability to press and get it back, and you didn't get anything else from him. If you can get someone who's better at doing the forward play, but can still do similar to that, overall, it might make them feel better. Doesn't mean he's not going to be a loss, cos he is, cos he's treated the way we play, but you're right, I remember me and you sitting here in January and going, if they pay 30, 35 million, then why won't we sell him? Because he's 30 this year, and we can get someone else. His performances after that, after the bit, you know, he was out for a couple of games, and then he came back, and he was brilliant so much as where you were thinking. Oh, it's just rather he stayed. But you've got to look at the whole thing, you've got to look at Marcel Branders coming, trying to drag the 80, the team right now. We'd have had to give him a new deal, big money. But I do feel like this is a big blow for Silver though, cos you could tell that Silver really wanted to keep him in January. And in January, obviously, it was a lot easier to keep, and you put your foot down, but it's got to this point now. And even at the weekend when he was saying, I'm still trying to convince him to stay, Silver knows how much of a big part of the team he is, and how if that replacement doesn't come, he's going to have to change something within the team to deal with that. Cos what he was brilliant at as well is, he's brilliant at being at the right place at the right time, or getting over to a position where there'd be right back, left back, helping the centre backs out, and just getting in there and it went... Say, if we doubled up on a player, he would always come in and just clip that ball away, and we'd be a quick feat, and we'd be away, and that's what he was brilliant at. And I think, as a season goes anyway, your team will change and evolve. We've seen that last season, so it might be a bit of a difficult transition at first, but we're going to have to deal with it now. That's just the simple fact, isn't it? Players come and go, don't they? You're altering slightly, no matter what. But I don't... Listen, I'm disappointed. He's gone cos I'd rather he would have stayed, because you're trying to keep a settled team as what you finish the season with. So when I have two players starting that settled team, you finish the season with, obviously, cos Zoom has gone back to Chelsea. But sometimes you can look at a player at what he does and he's doing well because the team has deficiencies in it. Whereas you've ever addressed some of these deficiencies, then we might miss them as the way you think. Do you know what I mean? If we can get on the ball a bit more, if we're more clinical, we're creating more... The big thing, and Andy, the people tell you this when he's in here, you know, when you talk about us not scoring enough goals, but we also said a theme that ran right the way through the season, what we were saying, and Andy said the same thing. We don't create enough, and he looks at the two midfield players as well and going, they don't create, Garnon creates anything. So you might get what I'm saying, you might still get something that you can do the defensive side. Maybe not as well as Garnon, but he can do create, he can create a bit more and go back on, certainly... We're waiting to see, it's going to be a different... I think it, you know... But it is a big loss, it can't... It's a big loss, it can't... Listen, the fella's left the club and he's, you know, I think he leaves with everyone's best wishes. He's, you know, put them out there today and he's, you know, put a video out of his playing for Everton and saying, you know, Everton is still part of the family, but this is a big dream. That's fair enough, I don't think anyone's had any problem with that. You know, he wants to go and play Champions League football and this is his big opportunity at a club that has been made in the last few years, it's a big club. And it's great. Let's meet, he grew up in France, didn't he? Wasn't he happy, I see, when he was a kid? Someone said, I don't know, but I'm sure someone said... Well, he's probably, he's played in France and this is a big opportunity now to play for... Family back to where they are now. Big club in France, so it's, you know, for him, it's the right time. He's done things in such a professional manner, as we've said before, when he was denied the move, he didn't soak, he got on with it and actually was better and the profession hasn't come through. And it was almost like, you know what, I've got a few months left at this club. I'm going to be brilliant. I am going to be brilliant. Well, he goes with our best wishes, doesn't he? It's with all disappointed he's leaving and there's not, I don't have any animosity to him. I just think we'll miss him because he's being... He's just got on with his job and he was great. The real question is, will Zach be getting a garnet PSG top? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know, really. He's got his Brazil, his Ritialason, and he's got it on today, looks amazing. His white Brazil could be brilliant. I'm sure that he looks amazing on that 21. Brilliant. I love it. I don't know, probably because he's getting... I'm having to get all that. I will if you send me the bleeding links for it. And I end up going, actually, yeah, yeah. Best uncle he's got. Yeah, you just pass it to me and I'd buy it. It'd be better if you bought it. There you go. Garnet has left Everton Football Club. What do you think this means for the team? Let us know your thoughts in the comments or are you massively disappointed? Or do you see this as an opportunity to bring the age of the team down, go out there and get someone who can replace him for the next five or six years at Everton? Certainly for the money we've brought in, it seems a fantastic deal. We've nearly quadrupled the money we paid for. Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Thank you for watching Toffee TV. Don't forget to subscribe. We'll be talking about this later live on Patreon. If you want to join us there, the link is in the description. Thanks for watching. We'll see you later.