 Welcome to Toffy TV, joined by Andy. We're going to be discussing Ibrahim Sangarey to Everton, being linked again before we do this video is sponsored by month football. The app keeps you up to date with all the latest transfer rooms like Sangarey to Everton, all the stats because all the one place to download the app. Click the link. Andy, I know that you like this player. Love the player. We will get into it in a minute. Again, this link has come about because of Parasangyman. Interesting. Again, obviously heavily linked in January almost joined them and apparently they're coming back for them this summer. I've had an enormous social like them. They want that type of player for them in the field. They want that type of player to mop up there in the field. I mean just on, Garnett. I hope he stays because we want to keep our team together, don't need any early. But I don't think I wouldn't hold any ill feeling for him. If he wants to play in the Champions League, you can't deny it. When he was going in January, I said that you can't deny it. Everton can't turn down 30 plus million for all these 30s in this year. You can't turn down that level of money for a player. Fans don't like that sort of conversation because that's like money over the player. There's not many players out there who can do his job. He is that type of player who can win the ball back at will. Most tackles in Europe with any player again last season. So, yeah, I understand that. If he wants to play in the Champions League, how can we deny him the fact? He's done everything for everything. Even when he had to move, he was fantastic. You can't knock the lads astute. I don't know if PSG would be interested this summer. I said in January if he didn't sell them, then it was probably the best chance we'd have. The circumstances have changed from January. He needed them a ffielder for the Champions League and obviously he was not Champions League tired at the time. The FFP, they've always got issues with the FFP. After 30 million that was quoted, it wouldn't have sort of overreached themselves in the FFP. Now, they could probably look at the younger options, but maybe I don't know if Tucall's looking to see them once and again. I'd be surprised if they were looking to play 35 million for him, but he's a good player. You can't deny that. Is he PSG level? Yeah, and the French League would be great Champions League. I'm not so sure he'd be like a top laner of the Champions League, but we'll see. Well, I suppose if it's again, sometimes the summer's greater than it's part, isn't it? If he's pouring in midfield and he's functional or he does for us, give it to other people to play. Yeah, exactly. That is his role to give it to other people. Sometimes, obviously at times, last season, you've seen it with Evan and yourself, you could take Gomez out of the game and then you force Gates to beat you, and sometimes Gates can't beat you. Tools in the season, for some reason, they'll be really come on with the ball. I don't know why. I don't know if they took the shackles off or if they found confidence, but it was much better with the ball tools in the season, but I think it was the card game where you absolutely ruined them. That's the type of thing that can happen at a higher level when they're better opponents. You can let Gates have the ball and he can't punish you as much, but then, as you say, some of your parts, they're going to lose Rabio this summer, PSG. They need a midfielder who's defensively minded. Mata left a couple of seasons ago, he's now there on the 19 coach. They haven't had that sort of defensive midfielder, so that's what they need. If they come back in from them, hopefully we've got new other targets in mind. I would not like to see him go. I'd like to see him stay, as most fans will, but we can't deny him the move, I guess. No, no. I let you just share this attitude after the move and the way he played was fantastic, so that's why I would be like, well, fair play. You go and win the league with PSG. He's not going to get another chance if he sets you in the summer. How come you deny him that chance? He didn't even put a transfer. I don't know if he did put the transfer in a question, but if some players have sold to us at the season, it's nothing wrong. I was interested in that. He can't deny that. If he wants to go, then is this the failure to replace him for you? For me, yes, I would say so. You could go different ways, obviously, to replace him, but obviously what Evan needs is, you know, Evan lost the ball last season. I think I tweeted about it the other day. We did lose the ball an awful lot. You know, we've got players who need to take care of the ball better than anyone. They will as they get old, and in my child's case, maybe, and others. But you need someone to be able to win it back. And this man for, you know, get average fire tackles. This man, I was like, you know, four. So he's put up still the numbers to get on the front. He's also a bit of more of a physical unit, a bit more athletic. So, yeah, if you're trying to, if you're going to replace to take care of what he gives to the team, you want someone like him who's going to give something similar, maybe a bit more, maybe a bit better passing slightly, a bit better range. But yeah, that'd be so middle of it, yeah. He's six foot three. Six foot three, yeah. Six foot three, yeah. So when he was at Waffa, for example, he had like a Puey intercorate, didn't he? You know, he'd like staff physicality. And you need that. We had games last season. It always happens in Scotland for a reason. We could scout muscle completely in the field and, you know, Gage's got a great sense of gravity and, you know, he is strong in his own way. But sometimes we can be out muscle and adding someone like that to the team who's got those legs to get up and down the bitch. You know, if you've ever watched him, anyone's ever watched him, you can see Gage the ball off the centre half. And he's always looking to go for it. You know, keep going, keep going, keep going. He likes to, like, so there's kind of a ball into the team's half, which can help you to counter the tack when you're trying to counter the tack. He moves the ball on quickly. Is he, so he's got, he's similar to Gage, but he's got a bit more to the team. Yes or no, I guess. He's still roaring the fact that his decision making is still not there yet. He's 21, you know, he's only played like 18 months of, like, first team football. He's still, you know, sometimes he ties the Hollywood ball too much, but he has got that ability to cut a team, you know, to break the lines. If you look at his dribble, you know, people watch him dribble, he's one of the best driblers in Europe, like in terms of a sentiment fielder. It's like, you know, the amount he completes at X, and sometimes he overruns it slightly because his decision making still doesn't work. But he had, you know, you'd offer a different option on the ball, and as I say, that physicality, he's able to muscle people off the ball. He's able to muscle through tackles and stuff like that. So he would offer us a different option. My ideal thing would be, Gage stays in a Gomez start, and you've got this lad. You could play the feed him in the field together, and he could be the box-to-box man, like he was similar to the way to Corey, he plays the top. Or you can have him as a two with Gomez and he can do the gay role. So he offers you different options, which is what, you know, we need it. Even if we sign Gomez, we still need, for me, another sentiment fielder, just as another option. You know, we've got Tom Davis, he can back up Gomez, I guess, but then we need someone behind game. I don't think Snyden's going to stay, unfortunately. He's a great player. He's not a great player. He's a good player, and he shows what's in the last season that he could, you know, really have been asset. But 100g a week can't have that for a back-up. I know people go to any money, but it's £100,000 a week as a back-up. I don't want to be paying £100,000 a week for a back-up. No. I mean, he could just go in for Snyden, he could be back. You know, if you could get Snyden out with those ladies and then someone like Cengarion. It's 22 million, like I said, one of the players. You buy him now for that price. You know, he reaches development. If anyone has done watch, Gold.com did an article last season. It was a bit high in praise, but they said he could be next. That's how high he went on him. The defensive part of this game is fairly good already. But you can see, even though he just makes some mistakes sometimes in the decision making, there's a level of ability that he can go to. That could be really like £50, £60 million in the field. He's got that ability about him. These are the type of players who have it and should be. If you know, it's not a bridge gaps and it's not a compete with people. Instead of paying £50 million for Decora, £22 million. I think the thing is, we know what Decora is. He's a proven quants in the Premiership. But he's still, he's probably not going to get much better than he already is. He's 26 Decora this year. He's probably going to retire a bit better. This like could be as good. He's not as good as Decora yet on the ball, but he could be in the years to time. So basically putting that investment in, he's good now. He's good enough to play in the Premier League now. Where's he going to be in a couple of years? That's what you're looking at. If I haven't bought a lot of players like that in two seasons down the line, I'm ready to start challenging the trophies or even this season wherever. You're going to be in a better situation by investing for the medium term as well. Of course you're having and selling again. I know you don't like selling, but that there as well. Is he capable of adding goals? Because that's what we need from my father as well. He's still, again, decision making is going to be better. He takes a lot of speculative shots. He is a bit rower in that sense, but he's going to go this on and he could score goals. Look at the size. If you get him in the box, you know what I mean. You can get a net and off. I think what needs to happen is that to lose. They are going to produce some players. I think that once they move away from to lose, though, and they start getting coached by different coaches, do you become better players? I'd say that's the wrong word. So to lose is coaching, but he seems to become more well. And I think Sylv is really good that like we play his position and are making things second nature. I think he really improved a lot like this. You see, as I say, like, you know, you watch the highlights and you can just put a ball on the, I'll put a 60-yard ball on someone's toe, breaks up tackles, really good dribble, as I say, just the decision making. As the time goes on, as he gets older, he's going to sort of get better at that, really. I'd invest the money. I've been a fan since, like, you know, August last year, but the first year, you know, just a unit, just a great midfielder. Like, you know, people have been, we've been linked with that in Don Belly, but we're just not going to get that type of player. And this is the sort of level we should be looking at. Whereas, you know, he's good now, but he's going to be even better in a couple of years. How far behind Don Belly is, is he? Everyone's, well, in Don Belly, he's gone half-years ago. So the cave of, like, in Don Belly, it's not natural, no, it's not natural. It's not a norm in football in terms of ability-raising. So this, like, could be as good as on Don Belly, but it might not reach that level until he's 24, 25. Most players, so it's just that on Don Belly's development, the cave's just gone right up, really quickly. He could be, he's not yet the past on Don Belly's, but as I say, the natural raw ability is there. You know, he's played with the Iverghost and the Ivecon, there's some of it, so he should be, you know, he will be a quality footballer. And Leon, Leon, actually, looking to replace Don Belly, that's who looking on him, so that's the type of thing. They know that they signed up. Five years down the line, three years down the line, they go, yeah, some people, they see it, they see it, they don't know what they're doing with them, Don Belly. They'll probably pay, you know, people don't have to pay all that money to get them out of there. Quick, Evan, make your move. Make your move. If Garnas to go, or even if he isn't, we are. I'm like you. We don't need to sell Garnas, really. If a team like, you know, Paris-Mange, I'm out there enough, you can sell them because, you know, if someone like, I don't know, you know, someone like Marseille, no, we don't sell Marseille. He wouldn't want to go to Marseille, for example, but you don't need to sell them for the sake of selling, just if a deal comes in for them. And hopefully it doesn't, I hope we keep them. You know, I don't mean wrong, I do see flaws in Garnas' game on the ball, but as I say, off it, you know, he's in tech, you know, we need that person to win that ball back. And I imagine that, you know, against the top sides, you know, like two, you know, A-man, Garnas, Sangarain, Garnas, you just, you know, they work off the ball, win the ball back, and they give it to someone like Gomez, you can put it into the forward, so, that's the type of option you need. It's rotation, isn't it? It's building a squad, and I suppose if you end up paying, it's £25 million for Gomez. Yeah. And you end up paying £23 million for this fella. You know, you've got £48 million for the core, I think, quotes at the £50 million to £60 million for one player. Yeah, I understand exactly. That's the premiership add-on you see paying now. Of course. So we look at players, like Sangarain, you think, he plays in the French League, and people say it to farms that it's not. But, you know, people say that. But the French League is a really good breed, and I have players coming to the Premier League because of the physicality. People get kicked and all. So, he's ready to play in the Premier League now. Why not pay your money together? Why not? We get that talent in. So, to think that medium and long term. This, like, could be a Champions League player. We want to play in the Champions League. Makes sense to me. Makes it. You've convinced me. Go on, spend that £23 million on that. France is where we need to land. Well, that's... Yeah, well, France, when... I think I read, I can't remember. Basically, we stopped scouting Scandinavia. They basically moved a lot of the scouting to France and central Europe, Switzerland, Austria and all that because a lot of these nations have got, like, levels and levels. Obviously, he's from the Ivory Coast, but he came through the French system. But, yeah, that's the way we should be looking for players. There's a lot of depth in France. Even in the second division, a lot of teams have started, and these players from League 2, like West Down, and that's not like called Alexis Clau-Marise. He's a good winger. I wouldn't say he's ready for the Premier League just yet, but he's got a lot of qualities. There's quality and depth in them, Leagues, and he's set it bad. He's had, like, 8 to 10 million to send them out on loan for you. Now, when they come back, they're going to double them, only going to have a double in value, or we're going to have to put them in a team. Could we be thinking smart? Could we make investments? There you go. Let us know what you think is Ibrahim Sengarei a player you would like to see come through the door. Could you replace Ghana if he does indeed move to PSC? Let us know in the comments section below.