 Welcome to Toffy TV. This is the Everton Transfer Daily powered by Snickers Protein. You are helping fans to get excited about football during the transfer window. More on that later, but as we've had some, we've had some links over the weekend to us. One, one, like the links were like really strong considering the time of the year. No, we've been considering, you know, certain things that have been said in the last few days. This seems, seems strange one. Joshua Berserche. Well it come right after the ATM which Marcel Brand said the night before, we're not bringing anyone in. And the next minute, obviously, links have come out in the press and then Fabrizio Romano has got quite a good name in the press also linked that Everton are heavily into this place. So it was a bit of a surprise to see them links. And we've also been linked with the right back of Brighton. Tarach Llamty, yeah. Been linked by them as well. Good player, good prospect, but again we can discuss that in a minute. 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It's one of them, I think, the worry with him is, spoke to the PIV about this as well, the worry with him is, he's 19. He's, you know, he's in and out of buying, have used them sparingly, but he's done, he's scored some goals for them and he's looked a bright prospect. But it seems a little bit like the Moise Keane thing, whereas, and we've just let him go out and I'd say Moise Keane's probably further along than Sexy in terms of what he done playing the champions. He represented his country, scored for Italy. And Sexy's more of a, you know, a working progress kind of thing. But saying that, he's got the physical capability, six for four, moves quite nicely. My worry with him is, though, is if he was coming in as a, like a back-up to Dom and a Calvert Llewman, his hold-up plays not great, his touches a little bit for, you know, back-to-goal play isn't brilliant. And again, he's coming in almost a little bit raw. Do you think this is what they want, though? Like, whether the link's there or not. But do you think that's more what they want? They don't, obviously, don't want Cheng Towson. They don't want someone who is 27, 28, 29, let's say, who's sitting on the bench, because I think that creates problems of its own. OK, you've got Moise Keane, who's probably the ideal sort of on paper, young lad trying to find his way through. He's probably a bit more, not ambitious, but just restless to want to play. Not really. Probably thought this was the move that was going to propel him. And that has made him a little bit restless, I think, that he's not playing. Whereas this kid seems like, all right, he's like maybe fourth choice of buying Munich, goes to playing in another country. See that there's opportunities. Everton can work with them, get that little bit of time with them to develop them. And he's younger than, obviously younger than Dominic Carmel, younger than Richard Ellison. So comes without the baggage of maybe what other players would come with. Possibly. I mean, you're talking about building a younger profile in our team. Our former players are quite young in terms of the 23, 22, the pair of them. Sieng Towsons, obviously, someone who's on his way out the door. It seems like that anyway. I think he himself wants to play more football. When Dom's fit, there isn't even a question. In fact, we played Gilfysig at an off-front in our last Premier League game, rather than go to Sieng Towsons. So I think he is down the pechenorder. And actually might be the type of player they go for. You know, someone who can come in and feel his way, knows about Everton. He's been a Finch fan before, you know, nearly joined the club a few years ago, chose opted to go to Bayern Munich. But I just don't know with this one. Palmer are allegedly very, very strong in the running form. And the reason why, the reason why I'm not totally and utterly dismissive of it is because of my cell brands. And you know that. This is a formula. This is a profile that he likes to go after. I just not totally convinced what we need right now in terms of someone. If it was like Bayern for the next three or four years, then fine. Do you know what I mean? If he'd come in and it was just like no pressure on him. He's just going to build up and try to get him into the 13. That's a different thing. I'm just talking about maybe someone coming in to help out in this second half of the season. I'm just not convinced he's ready to lead. It seems a strange one because it's been touted as alone. You would wonder how many opportunities he would get. Or whether it would just be alone to have a little look at him in training and see him on a day-to-day basis. Get him on the bench. Like you've just said, if they're not really looking at Shane Tawson and trying to get Shane Tawson out. Whether that would be the back-up to allow Shane Tawson to go as well. But like you've just said, if he hasn't got really that much. I suppose you look at it both ways, if Shane Tawson isn't offering that much. And the manager doesn't really see him going forward anyway. I don't see that there's enough in him as a player to come in. And really be a proper back-up. Would he not block the path of, say, Ella Sims? The both are the same age. I'm not saying, don't get me wrong, if anyone says he's miles better than Ella Sims. I'm not saying he is or he isn't. I just mean Ella Sims is a 19-year-old striker who's already years old. But whatever might be looking, for all we know, if we get Tawson off the books. That's £18,000,000 a week on. And we can have a look at this young striker for the next, like you say, four or five months. And make a decision in the summer. Rather than going, well, let's go and get Josh King for argument's sake. Who's another player who's been mentioned again over the weekend. Apparently he wants £120g a week. And it's stopping, not just evident. It's West Ham have moved away from him and Villa as well. Cos his wages are too high. So maybe evident and look and go, well, if we could get this kid for a fraction of that price. And we can have a look at him. And then he's just there in case we need him. Then maybe. But just at the minute it just seems a little bit unlikely. But you never know. With it being alone, you never know. Because that might appeal to Everton and Marcel Brand. Silly end of the season. Yeah, or they might just be using us to smoke out all the teams. Well, Palmer, like you said. Palmer appeared to have quite strong links to him as well. So maybe Italy will be somewhere where he'll go and try his luck. And we've also been linked with Lam T. Brighton, which is a strange one. Cos he's just signed a new contract. Obviously very talented, right back, right wing back. Has, I mean, oddly he's, you know, he's come to the attention of a lot of teams this year, which is strange because he was at Chelsea and you'd think he would already know about him. But he's just signed a new contract. But that doesn't seem to be putting teams off. Brighton obviously have protected their end of the deal. Obviously Brighton will come out and say, you know, they're not interested in selling and all the other stuff. But by giving them a new contract, they've done what's right for him as a player and done what's right for them. I mean, certainly Everton are in the market for a right back. Yeah, he's more of a right wing back, though, than a right back. He's an attacking, very, very attacking player. Very quick, looks a really good prospect. Like you say, he was at Chelsea. Didn't do anything for them in terms of getting himself in the team on a regular basis. When you look at East James there, I mean, he's over six foot powerhouse. He's quick. Well, Lance, he's only five and a half feet. You know, probably in his boots. You know, but he's quite quick. And he's an exciting wide, you know, wide fullback. But like you say, he's more suited to Brighton play three at the back and he's a wing back. So Defensor, I don't think he's brilliant defensively, but we know he's very good going forward. And Brighton are doing what they should be doing, which is protecting their asset. You know, he's got to play, probably wasn't on a great contract cos he'd just come from Chelsea and it was like, you've got to prove yourself. And he's done really well this season, so they're probably thinking, well, if we get him tied down to a new deal, you're talking maybe 30 million for them or something now, which potentially, you know, I don't know the, obviously I don't know the terms of what his first deal was, but maybe there was something in that that he could go for less, I don't know. But it's definitely the area where I haven't looked and there's no question about it, I mean. That would definitely be something that you would imagine would be the summer rather than now, wouldn't it? It would be just from Brighton. I mean, to my saving face, they've just got a lad on a new contract. They're not going to be ready to sell straight away. So I think that's something, you know, of everything we're looking, which they are looking for a right back that could come to it in the summer, but you know, John Joe Kenny is one that, obviously, being here sniffing around, seven million's being mentioned. They've just had to take over as well. They'll be looking, you know, they've just been beating again at the weekend. They'll be certainly looking to strengthen as fast as possible because, you know, new owners come in and they're looking at barely and thinking, well, we've got to be in the Premier League. That's the only thing that matters, and this is the time now where, because, you know, let's be honest, you still wonder this day, you know, last summer, didn't bring anyone in, they lost a couple, going out on free transfers, and, you know, you'll want to strengthen now, and John Joe Kenny's a ready made Premier League player, can go in there, knows the Premier League, you know, has worked with a manager, played in Germany, worked with a manager like Carlo Ancelotti, you know, he would be, I think he would be perfect for them, and, you know, they could get that done in the next couple of weeks, then I think that'd be brilliant for them. Yeah, he'd be a good sign for Dice, you know, obviously. Everyone's very simple with Sean Dice, you know, makes it easy for players to know what the job is. I think that's to John Joe, definitely. I think they need a fresh face, and like you said, they've been unable to bring anyone in the summer, so they need someone through the door just to convince all the other players that they're still trying to move forward. I think if you stand still too long in the Premier League, you do find yourself struggling to stay in there, and I think other players then start to lose interest, because it's like, well, what are we actually trying to achieve? We're just trying to fight to stay 17th, when, you know, a few years ago they qualified for Europe, don't forget, they had that great season, and they were unlikely to reproduce it if they don't bring new players in, because you've got to keep turning players over, and they've not been able to do that. So I think Kenny, going in there, will give them a little bit of a boost, definitely, and from an Everton perspective of selling them, you know, we're looking at, I think you're right with the, it's a summer transfer, someone like Lanty, for any club, and for Brighton, like you say. For Everton, for me, it makes absolutely zero sense to go and try and get a right back in now, because I'd rather them really take the time over who they want, than maybe panic them, because it's a key position now. And also, we've got Mason Holgate, who for me, at the moment is Evidence number one right back, I think he's overtaken Seamus, I think Seamus has got a job to do to get himself back in there and prove that he deserves to play. So therefore, that negates the need for me for Everton to panic, not that they would, and Marcel Brands has said this anyway, that it's more likely to be summer planning now, but it'll give Everton the opportunity to spend the next few months looking at who they really want. Yeah, there you go. Listen, we'll be every day in this couple of weeks, leading up to Transfer Deadline day in a couple of weeks, where Ball Street will be doing a four-hour Transfer Day special. We'll be getting involved in that as well. Don't forget, get your questions in, get your comments in, get your videos in using the hashtag fanline if you want to get involved with everything going on. Yeah, there you go. Check out all the details in the description. Thanks for watching Toffy TV and we'll see you later.