 Welcome to Toffey TV, mewn Andy, continuing with our transfer specials in areas where Everton needs to strengthen and we're on to right wingers, right side of the players. We seem to have an accumulation of players you can play off the left hand side. We've got obviously Alex Obowe, Bernard and Andy Gordon to play over there. But on the right hand side, as Marcel Brands pointed out in January at the AGM, there's only really Theo Walcott or no. We try, there won't be out there. Not very successful. No. We know that Charleston can play there because he's played there before, but Everton quite clearly at the moment see him as a centre forward. So right wingers we're on to. This is a key area isn't it really for us? Yes, massively so because essentially we've got two goal scorers in the team in Dom and with Charleston and after that we've got two's, three's and four's, four's and three's at most in most players. You know we need someone who can bridge the gap really between those numbers and I think a right winger who can score between I'd like to say eight and twelve goals but more than seven we'll say for now will make us a much more potent team and even just someone who can create more in the final there. I think if we have that third member of the trio if you will then we'll be really much more of a potent force going forward. I think that's really, you know, a woe being banard, I think a more creative type of players, whatever you think of that. That's what they're not players who are going to create shots for themselves and if the target and score a lot of goals, it's just not their game. If they've got five or six, I think that's where their ceiling is. We need someone who's got a ceiling to tent it another ten goals, more than ten goals. I think that is key when you look at evidence, you know, thirteen league goals each foot the front two and then banard with three. You can't do that. You're not going to get anywhere. We look at it with ten points behind, you know, those goals because the difference really is another goal score. So I think, and obviously a right winger who can play as a forward maybe as well, give us a bit of flexibility in terms of changing formation, four, three, three, four, two, three, one, three, four, three, whatever you want to call it. It gives us different options. We're having on top of that as well, pace, dynamism, the ability to break the fences down by dribble. Obviously, we've got the profile, which we'll show in a minute, but that's something we don't have at the moment. We have a lot of players who can create chances with the fee, but they're not going to go beyond players and beat multiple players and basically break the lines really, which is what's key. Got players who play in between the lines, but not people who go through the lines, which is what we need. Correct, and never mention four, two, three, one again. Absolutely despise that formation. This is the player profile that we've done for each position. So we're looking for someone who's got pace, someone who's dynamic, a record of scoring goals, which is absolutely key. You don't want someone who scored no goals and then go, but they've got potential to score 50 and go. You never need to say someone. I'm not saying they've got to have a record of scoring 20 goals. That'd be nice, but they've just got to have shown they can score goals in the career at a decent level. Definitely, a good 1v1 ability, creative, and also with a defensive mindset as well at times of being able when you need it. We watched players like him and others play there and they found it hard because it turns into a 1v1 defender. Whereas when you're playing the 4-2-3-1 or the 4-3-3, the field is covered, covered the gaps. You don't have them in the 4-4-2 because you haven't got that spare man in the field. You're going to do it, so you have to be defensively solid. We're not asking someone to be a well-class defender. You just need to be positionally aware and obviously track back, not be lazy in a sense. Definitely. Let's get into it then. First one we've got on our list is Haven Lozano of Napoli being linked heavily with Everton when he was at PSV before he moved to Napoli. And then obviously once Carlo had them at Napoli and come here, linked with him again, obviously linked to Marcel Brands. This season he's been in and out of Napoli's side, him and Gattuso having always seen I2I. Gattuso has an issue. Before we go on to his stuff, what do you make of Lozano as a player? I think he's a good player. The issue I always found when it was moving from PSV is whether they could live with the physical side of the game. It is much different. He's gone to us and I thought he's done alright. Italy's a tough league for wingers at times in terms of the way they sit deep. There's not a lot of space to play in, but I think for example of Sarri, I think Lozano would have been great for them because he flies in space and the ability for people to create space and that's what Sarri's team did. Carlo's team sort of did that, not as much, but I think this season with Gattuso, Gattuso is much more Italian manager in terms of the tactics. So it doesn't really suit him. I think he's obviously electric pace, press to work hard off the board, can score goals, he's seen score 10 plus for PSV, seems you well in Europe as well. So he's a good player and I think you look at the numbers there. He hasn't played a lot of minutes this season, but they're still looking at the runs. 3.25 progressive runs, so on. He can carry the ball long distance, turn defence into attack. We haven't got many players, you can do that probably Barrett Charleston really in the team. Maybe Dom, but again he's still working out a bit of composure when he gets to the final there. Four goals scored, one assist and I want assists. We're not something that we do. I would have used XA, which is expected assists, which basically means a decrease in the chance of a strike and miss them. It's not their fault, it takes that into account. Whereas the reason I don't like assists is because if you could put it on a place like Ronnie Rosenthal, if anyone remembers that, or other players you've missed gilthedge chances, you don't get an assist if a player misses an easy chance and that's the issue. The wrong assists are nice because you want people to score goals from passers, but XA expected assists reflects that a better. I always go back to Katie, you may get an assist that less, that's a gilfy sigur. Successful dribbles, three and a half per game, that's good isn't it? That's good, he's up more than 50%, I think it's not bad. I think again, with more space in the Premier League, I think teams tend to push out more ball you're being leased obviously. I think he'd probably be a better suitor. The progressive runs you mentioned 3.35 and chances created 1.37. That's the key, I think with him, I think he'd do better in a more wide open game and something where he can make his chance. If you look at his numbers for PSV, Holland inflates people's numbers, I think that would have been doubled or trebled in Holland because that's just generally the top teams do. But yeah, I think as a loan, the problem is with trucking lasagna, I wouldn't splash £80 million out on him. I get him on loan, I think he probably could get him on loan. He's not really a right winger, he's a left-hand side, a player I just cut inside. I think he can play right winger, I think the data's not too bad when he plays right winger. So he's an option, yeah. With him, I think he could, the data 4-4-2, because he works hard off the ball, he's quite disciplined, he gets back. He watched it for Mexico in the wake-up. It's got the winner. Yeah, it's got the winner. That's key, I think, for an evidence side. So he wouldn't be a bad option as a loan, yeah. He has played wide right 4 all three for PSV 4, Napoli and for Mexico as well. He predominantly does play off the left, but he has played on the right. He is adaptable, he's a good little player. I like him because of his work, right? I like the fact that he's got that, like that. Never say that attitude, you know, does well. He's an option. I think you're right, you know, £30-40 million for someone who's unproven now, but if you could get him on loan. I'll take him at 20-25. I think above that. Yeah, he's with the gamble on his age, then, because you're probably going to make the feedback, you know, 80% of your feedback at least. So, yeah, but when you start getting over those big fees, it's a gamble. He's 24, isn't he? So, good age, so, good age. Next on our list is a player who I think has got potential to be a real top player. My only reservations with this is that Wofford, but probably one about £40 million. It is, I just want to say, at Wofford, come into the league this last summer, didn't he? I think they paid £30 million for him. Yeah, so, the Scishmallow Sars is one of the generation football players. So, Mets have got a deal with an academy in Senegal. They pay £750 grand a year and they've met a player like him and Mane, for example, out of it. Clever. Yeah, French teams can do it. And he went to, Mets did well, and then when Dembele went to Dortmund, Wrens paid £19 million, which is a lot of money in France for a player, paid £19 million for him, did well there. Obviously, then he got his move to Wofford, Lightning, you know, really, really strong player going forward. You know, the consistency is still, he's still a tiny bit rhoda times, but he's still a young 21-22, really good young player. He's got top-level ability. That one-view one ability is really, that's really key to anything. He's watched him against Liverpool and others this season. He's destroyed people. He's really camped on his day, a match winner. I think everything, like match winners that you've got to, maybe, one, maybe one and a half times there and there about, but we need more match winners. I think he can be, you know, it's the first season, still wore five goals for assists. Eh, not bad. Chances created. Okay, Wofford went great. And you're trying to play in Troy Dean, you had to be honest there. Progressive runs 2.67. Again, Premier League, we've seen them in the Premier League. We know we can place 11. We know there's more to come. If it was 25 million snapped their hand off, I really would. They're not going to lose money out of that. No, they're not. The way you'd have to do it is probably load the players. Would they take John Joe Kenny, because they've got Kiko for me, you know, right back. People like that. You'd have to trade off and make it up. You'd have to less the money somewhere, but all you do is talk to them and say, I've happened to do it and go, we're paying money for a car and walk a piece, just for the accounts. That's what they do. But yeah, that's the best way. But sadly, as you probably say, he's probably a bit rarer of the price range this summer. Pity, though, because 22 years of age, potential ahead of him, at the season in the Premier League, would be a really good addition. Can play anywhere across the front. Yeah, play full-front, play wide right, play in the 4-3-3, no problem. So, he would be a lovely sign. I know there'll be other clubs in for him as well. I know Liverpool like him, but I think he's had a Liverpool's price bracket this year as well. Comfortable in the 4-4-2, play that at Wofford, so there's the tactical fit there as well. I think he's a good player. I've liked him for a while. I was excited when he was going to play in the World Cup a couple of years ago. He did a right to the World Cup, but I think he's getting to the stage now where he's going to enter his prime in the next two or three years where he's going to be a really, really good player. And Wofford would probably make money on him, I'm going to be honest, but maybe with Wofford's situation, people can swoop in now. They must won. They must. They need some of the Guilfee tickets. And I think Wofford would keep the Guilfee tickets. Keep the INE and have Guilfee there. Guilfee, Balasi and Sandro, what a deal for Saar. For Saar? I've seen worse. I don't use data, so you never know. He's a good player. He certainly would be one who I think would improve. Everton, no doubt about it. Moving on from him to a fella who's been linked very, very heavily with Everton over the last three or four weeks. Changed his agent to get him, or Eddie Ward, who's Oxlade Chamberlain's agent, is now looking after him to get him a movie. By a leave occusion, 22 years of age, you're making international lightning. Explosive, really explosive. Left footed, plays off the right. Played both sides to be fair. Played left wing back last week for them. He tends to play on the left-hand side under Peter Bosch, which we talked about last week and he's played 57 games at right wing, scored 13 goals. That's his decent output. I think that's his best position cos I think he's going to be more explosive coming off the wide areas onto his left foot and shooting. 18, 19 season, I think it was. He got 10 goals and he played off the right-hand side. If you look at his goals, he was great. I think Peter Bosch changed his position and I don't think it worked for him entirely. I think he's the cracking player. I think there's some reservations, unfortunately, over his adviser, stepfather, uncle, Craig Butler, who is a bit cracker, but whatever. He wanted his son to get called for the national team. Otherwise, Bailey wouldn't play for them. It's all been sorted out now, however. But no, he's got top-level talent and I think the issue people have is partly that, you know, off the pitch stuff with that and also that maybe... I think that's sour people on him, but actually, if he hits his potential, you talk about the really, as I say, top-level player, explosive, skillful. He could be people for four goals, create chances, and I think Evan don't have a player like that. People say with Charleston, this lad's one of the levels, a dribble with another Charleston on his day, it would be better. He'd beat me more consistently at speed. I think Evan would miss a player like that. Now, it's just whether you take that risk. I think if you get him for the right price, then he could be an absolute steal, yeah. He was talking a couple of years ago about him being with 87 million. Yeah, he's talking, yeah. I think he might have been just around the same time, yeah. Yeah, he will. So now they're saying 25 million. It's the type of gambling. And that's the one that you would look at and think will... By the way, this is on a down season as well. Yes, and that's a very good season this year, but we're looking at his numbers here. He's got five goals and three assists. The successful dribbles, 2.55. Low this season, for whatever reason, decision-making's not been great. I think going on, the way I think is it would be better is instead of going up and down as left foot, cutting inside until the left back's right foot, which is not comfortable on the right, left back's going to the right. That's why a lot of them get beat by Robin. That's such a great career. I think he'd be much better and much more effective. So that's the one thing. The rest of the run is still good. I think they'll do even better. And chances are created, even in an off season, 1.57, better than the others. I think he's got a gamble we're taking. Don't be wrong, it's a gamble. He's played well in Germany, but is he more of a gamble on Steve Beguine for who came from... Steve Beguine who's playing from the PSV? No, I think he's less of a gamble than him. So maybe he might be worth it. Yeah, I mean, again, it's about structure of deals. I mean, whether... whether Lee've accused me of the right back who's just played in Germany and was nominated for rwch i'r deall and he's able to throw women. I don't know. I think he's number 10. Or a 10. I think he likes to score a wonder goal on 76 games. It takes the credit for it. There you go. But no, but I think with him, I think Lee've accused me of probably doing a deal. I think I think they want to lose havoc. It's really duty, but I think he could be a really smart sign. I think Carl Anschloss has shown that he can work with temperamental personality as well. And that's the key. You're not bringing him into the dressing room with Michael Silver who's a bit... We don't really know. Yeah, yeah. It's a man who's managed the biggest personality in wealth football. I don't even have any issues there. So that to me is why you have a little bit more confidence with Carl taking a play like this one. Interesting cos he is a very, very good player. Potentially he could be like Andy's just said there at a real match winner. Someone that could give that real counter attack and ability in the Searlers and Calvallun running. Running that. And again, another one who could play in a real front trick. Yeah, yeah. If you played him high up. He's played left wing back as well. So he knows his role defensively. He knows the positions are quite a piece of buzz. He's a good coach. We would have taught him that. So, yeah. Again, is he the greatest defender? No, but he'd be fine. He's not going to leave the... Again, that's for Carl to work on anyway. Yeah, definitely. On to the next one. This is a little bit of a... Personal favourite. Personal favourite, yeah. A bit of self-indulgence. So same for... Creffan diata. So Leon Bailey came to get it from Trenton in Slovenia or Slovakia to Geng and did well. And this lad came from Norway and he's now a club bruise. Again, absolutely lightning explosive. People you watch that you think explosive. It's really smart football as well. So it's a good technique in terms of passing. I think this lad can be a star. I really do. I've spoke to people in Belgium who think he's going to be a massive star as well. And, you know, you have to look at the numbers in terms of, well, there's six goals scored this season, which is now 21. It's his best, his best, his best. Three assists. I think that'll come up with better players. Successful dribbles 4.23. He plays right wing back, by the way. He's beaten people for fun. Progressive runs 3.64 again. Just up and down, up and down. He plays right wing back at times. And chances crazy at 1.36. Oh, they're very good numbers now. It's not in Italy. It's not in Germany. So the numbers aren't. You've got to take them with a pinch of salt in a sense, but I really like him. I think he's going to be... And the reason I like him for Everton is not just because he's this exciting name from Belgium. People, you know, so that's the hipster view of him in a sense. He's smart defensively as well. He knows resistance. He tracks back. He can defend reasonably well at one base one. I think if you're going to have a right wing going to 4.42, you need that. Soon he's well-based and playing wing back like him would be a really good option. Now, he is a bit of a gamble, of course, because he's gone from Belgium. We've seen Villa Science, Somata, Wesley in the cambo. Some of them are in the cambo. Some of them are in our item. Wesley, not so much. So it can be a gamble from Belgium, but there's a proven pathway there. The players who've come from Belgium. You haven't done brilliant all-in types. Where they've gone other places, they've had the season and they've gone elsewhere. I think that if you take these chances on these players early, maybe, you've got good results. I think he's very mouldable, fully-appliable. I think he's going to be a really good player. Now, you can wait till he goes to Germany and becomes an £80 million player. You can sign these players early. That's to Marcel Brands, obviously. I don't think we should always be overly risk-averse from players like this and about. I think he's a super talent. I think he'll score six goals this season. I think he'll eventually add to that. I'll start getting over 10. I think he's a really good player. I've seen him against Real Madrid in the Bayern about where he was good and obviously, bits we've seen and looked at the stuff. You see him, you can do a lot of things. He's not just good at one thing. I think he's very good international level. The key about him, and this is another thing with Everton, is when you play in teams like a Bayern or teams at the SIPA, because Everton against certain teams of five because it's a bit more open, we struggled against teams that sat back last season. So we compared the box with both the feet. This is what we're missing. That ability is to stretch players to cause... You can go round and slide them through. You can cause the fences to collapse because you'd be two men and they're taking them out of the game. We haven't got that, and that's really key when we get this right wing. He would be a smart sign because you're getting a player. He's a gamble. But for everyone that you want a certainty, you also need something that might develop. If you're going to take gambles though, I think the key sometimes is don't take them in your spine. You centre back. Don't take the gambles there, maybe. Take your gambles wider, they're not going to hurt you this much. Don't be wrong, Everton. They've got to improve this season. But then, as you go forward, does this player get better and better and go to... I think he's playing the Champions League or anything, but a Champions League or a Premier League player, I think he's eventually... He's also, when you're talking about gambles, and this is something I've used, a lot of times, is that if you're taking a gamble, make sure you've got an attribute that helps them. So, Sangari's a 6-4-4, 6-4-5 centre midfiel that he can get about his mobile. He can put tackles in. Okay, technically... Sangari's agent. So he can do... He's got aspects that would help him cope. This kid's lightning. There might be other bits of his game that he needs to work on, but he can cope because he's quick. He's got a base level of talent. Whereas someone like Bernard, who I think is a lovely footballer, technically, if he had his pace, then it takes his size out of the game if he's really quick. Well, look, Messi's lightning in his knee over five yards, and that's the difference. He likes a stailing. You know, right here, stailing is an incredible dribble, but he's good at what he does. He's got better and better because he's quick, he allows and the coach has helped him. I'm not taking people like Sandro Ramirez who we talk isn't quick. He's not slow, but he's not someone... That's the issue with Spanish players. You get to go, and this one I've always said, they had to be really fast. David's love was driven out, like all really big. There's no real... In between, like Sandro, they don't tend to work. If Sandro had his pace, then he'd be back or whatever, and you'd be using it because you've won ball. So what's on saying about the gambles? If the gambles are fine, as long as they've got attributes, that can cope with Premier League football, he's quick, he can cope with Premier League football because the pace will help him. Everything else, you can almost learn how to get through games if you've got that pace. People look... I don't say maximum, I don't say maximum, but I don't say maximum, head down, likes to dribble past people, end product isn't always there. This lad, I think, is a bit more clever. I don't say maximum more, but again, we've seen those types come to the Premier League, really fast and dribble, do well. So I never need a player like that, so maybe a gamble we're taking. Yeah, definitely. And on to our final one, who is again... He's a favourite man, I really like him. I think he's excellent. Left-footed player plays off the right. The only... We'll come on to that at the end because it's something I want to have a quick chat with you before we finish a battle. I was highly rated a couple of years ago when we were talking about him. He obviously replaced Mohammed Saleh, who went off to Liverpool. The left-footed played off the right for Roma and had a really good season. And then hasn't quite lived up to it. And they've had some changes as well. He's obviously got Paola Ffonsechir in now as well. Paola Ffonsechir, the first two, three attacks on the field is rather unawing, because that's been hard, Marlowe's taste on, that's how he did well for him. So that's the way he likes to play. But no, I think Cengor's under a really good player, as you said before. He is left-footed, however, he's very comfortable going down the outside and he's right in crossing and passing, so there's no problem there. Again, he's had a weird season. I think he's been Roma three and a half, maybe three, four seasons now. He's had seasons where he's scored seven goals. He's had seasons where he's got no goals and seven assists. He hasn't had a few injuries before, but wonderfully talented football. Again, he's done well in Italy. Does that bode well for him coming here? Yes, Turkish players don't generally do well, but he's been somewhere else before. Another one who's come through a fame is the Altonado Academy in Turkey, which prioritises playing young players for very young ages. He's got two 16-year-olds who are wonderful in the first team at the moment. So he's got good ground. He's come up and he went to Istanbul just as he came here, I guess. He's gone to Roma and done well. Every step up he's taken, he's done well. I think Italy is probably the best to move away from that. I think sometimes some players really thrive, and I say, cheer or mobile, for example, because it suits their style, he's an Italian type of player. Salad did well in Italy, but look at the difference when he's come here. He was good in Italy, now he's a well-class player here. I think it's a league suit players differently. Philippe Anderson is probably a bit better here because there's more space to operate rather than tacking it and fouling it all the time because it's certainly what Italian football is like. I think undercut benefit, as I say, there's a couple of concerns about his injuries, but again, I think one season he's going to put it together and he's going to see a lot of goals and a lot of assists. I mean, if you look at his numbers, four goals scored this season, no assists at the moment, but 4.8 successful dribbles. Yeah, again, that's the penetration here, so we can break the lines. 4.09 progressive runs. Well, all the things we talked about is the players receiving it in their own half too much because we don't really... the final third is an issue, so we can drag us into the final third with the run, and it's really important. And then look at that, chances create a penalty at 2.2. You can play with both. He's more strong on his left, but he can cross with his right foot. Again, I think that's what many people can score goals and create. We need a third attacker who can combine and then, obviously, give whoever plays God and will be in the centre of the field more options to find them. I mean, just going on to that, the left footed right winger, that's come out again. And how ever, looking at that last season with Michael Silver, it was in the press again last week, that's what he targeted again or looking at that. That's not ruling out. Right footed right winger, so I don't think but they're saying that looking at that. In regard to the right back then. It does change, of course. It almost changes that, doesn't it? Because if you're... What I don't think Everton should do, and this is just me personally, I don't think we should have both of our flanks doing exactly the same. Well, you end up like Southampton or Leipzig then where you play 4-2-2-2, aren't you? You need athletes to play that all around the pitch. And maybe we'll get some in the seas and we can do that, but you need athletes and people can cover a lot of ground because when you full back, when your winger comes inside, you need full backs, you can fly. Which is where Dean benefits from, where we benefit from Bernard, Pina used to drop inside for Banes, this season hopefully will go on Dean and develop some sort of relationship with that. But as you say, on the opposite side, you need natural whip. I think Teddy, for example, we talked about in another video, he'll be fine for that, Aaron's will be great for that. But then he sacrificed something defensively so he can just the middle of the pitch again. And again, with Dean on one side, there'll be nothing on the right side. So it's how you balance that. You can do it, because other teams have done it, but it's just how you do it. If you look at Carlos, Napoli team, he had Carlejon, he played, he's a right footer, right winger, played there. When he played himself in the Sachi teams, he had Angelo Colombo played right wing. So generally, he'd gone with right footers in that system when he's played it. But you can do it in different ways. One, two, two, two. You can go three, four, three in possession. It depends on who the right winger is. It depends. There's a lot of different options you can do. I think you could structure, like instead of becoming like a 10, the left one you could then become an eight essentially. There's like four, three, three in possession. You can do it different ways. But I think it is an important thing with the right back, as you say, to consider the implications. Maybe if you sign a more defensive right back then you just can be leaving a big gap that you could exploit. Because you're having someone come inside and someone go forward so much. That's the car that's worried about the rest. Oh, it is. I mean, an under. You say under can go on the outside. I just think I wouldn't like us to cut down our options. You've seen it with Arsenal this season. With Emery, the way you use Pepe. Pepe used to play inside right when he covered a half space. But Arsenal, which is why he probably hasn't done as well, playing more near the touchline. It doesn't really suit this game. So if you're asking people who are comfortable coming inside, they'll have thought to play wide. It negates some of what the better, the good, that and scoring goals. So you've got to be careful how you do it. But yeah, again, I think they'll be wise. I think they're looking at all different types. I don't want us to try and wedge people in now. I know we've looked to play as you, play comfortable on the right and side. I haven't been linked with Evan Suarez, for example. He is much better on the left hand side. He would be able to play on the right and I've seen him play on the right. But for players like that, really do you suit cutting inside but I've opened the body up and down to go. It was the same with the Wobby. Wobby wasted the time. Wobby's nothing great for Evan in any position. But at Arsenal, he was fine left hand side because he could open his body up and come off the wing and pass. He's not an up and down wing. You've got to use players and fit them in where they're going to be the best. I'm sure he can do a job there. We don't want people to do jobs. We want people to flourish and do the best. Interesting. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Anyone you think Evan should go off the right hand side maybe people we haven't put here or out of the ones we've put which one would you be going for if you think it's a realistic target? Let us know in the comments section below. Make sure you subscribe. Give this video a thumbs up and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. See you later.