 Wel, ond y toffi TV, it's the transfer show, the transfer's starting to warm up a little bit. Wel, dyma'r oeddi o, we keep predicting that they're about to burst into flames, they're not quite, but it has picked up a little bit, hasn't it? And we're obviously with the Premier League window closing next week. Premier League teams are leaving it a little bit. Wel, it picked up, hasn't it? Wel, aded ar o'r Evions. A lot of teams are going with what they've got. They all will go with what we've got. We're getting in back from injury, it'll be like a new sign. We've heard that. As Evertonians were used to stuff where you have been in the past. Not so much now. The biggest, I suppose, arguably the biggest thing knocking around at the moment, if we take any more out of it and come back to him later, is Romelu Lukaku, who still hasn't made his move despite playing playful on his Instagram, with different tops and his cryptic messages and on for the next thing and what have you. But it looks like he's got, he may join Juventus, a swap deal, plus, it's been a swap deal, plus money, and now that's all because it might be two players, plus just a little bit of money to get him, which is fine. But apparently Dai Bale, go and deal the way to Manchester United. So first and foremost, do you think Lukaku would be go fifth for Juventus? I think he would. And I think that would really put Juventus in a position which would be, I mean, number one, the Italian League would be wrapped up in November. And number two, they would really have a very strong side. I mean, I don't know how they're going to piece that side together at the moment. I was going to say, because Ronaldo operators are more of a striker now, doesn't he? So they're going to play almost a 4-4-2 with two centre. You know, because Rom can't play wide. Rom could be enough to play wide. I can't see them shunting Ronaldo back out of the wing when he got, I think he got 25 goals in all the competitions last year. He could play three at the back. And just play three, five, two, yeah. And just go, everyone else go. Everyone just go and do what you want. But I mean, Juventus, this could be a big season for them. I mean, because Europe is, I don't know, maybe this is the reason, Europe at the moment is wide open. You wouldn't look at, there's no strong team. Liverpool, you'd still fancy to go deep into the Champions League. Man City, if they can juggle everything and get a little bit of luck, because I think that's what obviously they were missing last year. So, you look at everybody else, Barcelona, I don't think they've done exceptional business to Broke Leesman, and obviously, and Real Madrid, pre-season Real Madrid. Jesus, Dave being a mess. But you look at Juventus, Dave's strength in every position. Goalkeeper, they've brought big fans back, yeah. I mean, he'll be number two, but I'm sure he'll play some games. They've got such part of his country. They've brought the litting, fantastic centre back, the future for the club. Midfielders, they've brought in and they've brought in, they're trying to bring in Lukaku. So, you know, it's got the potential to be a real super team. I look at them, and for me, the strongest they've been for years now, when you look at the players, they've gone for it. They've been, obviously, they've won seven league out of eight or six out of seven, wherever it is. Fantastic side, in Italy. But in Europe, you know, we felt that they'd just come up. It's the strongest team they've had since the late 90s before Europe, before English clubs. Well, no, Spanish clubs. Yes, sorry, late 90s. You know, they had David, Ned Ved, Zidane, Del Piero, you know, they had Vialy, then they had the Silver Fox. They had Ravanelli. Ravanelli had come through, and they had Conti at the back, didn't they? Conti, yeah. You know, they had exceptional players, and then it all started to shift and Zidane moved on, and Spanish and then the Premier League sort of took over, and broke that team up. So, they had a super team then, and they obviously won the Champions League as well. So, I think that it'll be the best side they've had since then. They might suffer, I don't know whether they will, but they could suffer the Paris Saint-Germain syndrome of not having enough competition in the league, so that when they come to the latter stages of Europe, the knock, and I think they had that last year, if I'm honest. You've got to have a strong league to get a balance. Yeah, I think you're right, but I just think the level of play they've got now, this is the best level of play they've had for you. You look at that midfield, you've got Rabiot, Aaron Ramsey's gone in there, I think it's a fantastic sign. I thought, I'm right, Sean, and now Cedire, Cedire looks like he's going to Arsenal. But they've got Bentecaire, he's a fantastic player in it, they've got Pianich in there as well, so they've got some fabulous plays. Cydradau, Cydradau, and they've obviously put up the ball of the goal, but they've got he's going to be back, Sarri's there. So, there's a hell of a lot of competition at that team now, but good plays, and if they've got Romelu Lukaku as well, you've got goals coming in from Ronaldo, Lukaku, Champions League level, when it's just in midfield, it's where a lot of Champions League games are won or lost, and I think they're really well faced in midfield. And you've just mentioned the lit day, he's perfect for a three with Benucci and Kehlini. That's a hell of a three at the back, isn't it? They've got Alexandra playing off the left-hand side, left wing back, so they've been blessed with absolutely brilliant players, and if you write it, they can keep the intensity in the later stages of the Champions League. That's how you are. It looks like they're going for it big time, doesn't it, this year? Definitely the sign. And I think you're absolutely right as well with it. Liverpool will go far in it, you think, because they've got the experience, they've done it. City. Spears, I think, are experienced in it now, and are strong enough to go far, but I wouldn't put my house on anyone. I wouldn't say they'll win it, definitely. They'll definitely win it. These have got a really good chance. Just talking about, obviously, the baller, swapped their man, Zuchach is also now being mentioned in that deal as well. That sounds to me, like, you've had just won them off the books, and they're trying to get them out whichever way, and I'm told they didn't get this fella out of the club. 33. On good money. So they'll be looking to shift them, whichever way they can. If you're united, do you take that? Two strikers of different style, and the baller's more of a... I mean, they're not... They want... ..weddill y carchw, don't they, clearly? They're not bothered about him. The baller's interest in play, he's never... He's been good in, I think, in Serie A, but he never really lived up to it in the Champions League. But he does give you something... It's got a cracking all of one leg and space. He does give you something different, he'll drop off... ..intelligent players. Man, Zuchach is more of a target, man, isn't he? United, I've liked target men, now haven't he? Lately, they've had, you know, they've had a brand of it. I don't think there's anything wrong with bringing a player in at that age and saying to them, you know, we're going to use your... Speran. Obviously, they haven't got Champions League football. You've opened League football, haven't you? That's the night that we played. It's an interest in one, obviously, and it's one way of keeping an eye on, because Everton had you a £5 million pay-off on the Lycarchw deal if he goes, so it's going to be an interest in one. And as a result of Romelu Lycarchw going in, Moise Ken, who is a fantastic talent, is on his way to Everton. And as Evertonians, it's a fantastic piece of business. I'm delighted with that one. We kick it all off. Yeah. Kick it all off. We've just started it. But I think that's a great deal for Everton. I'm a bit surprised in one way that you've let them go, but the flip side to that is, they're there already. They're already winning the league, so it's not like they need the next bright young thing, and they need experience, players, at that top level, because they're trying to win a Champions League. So, from their perspective, that's a young player going develop, and then in three or four years, if you are the real deal, we'll come back and pay to get you back, and whatever. Possibly, yeah. Hopefully he helps Everton get up to a level. That's it, isn't it? I mean, at the end, he's a fantastic talent in every way. You look, you're seeing people going, why, you venture shouldn't let them go and all this, but they can't get them to him games. And he's stagnate, and he's not only a big event or so, he's a big Italian hope as well. And for Everton to be buying a player like that, and, you know, we've been, to be honest, we've been some of this for weeks and for a couple of months now, as soon as we heard rumblins of it, and it's standard, like you're at the potential to be the kind of deal Everton want to try and do. So, you know, if we can do it, and then they bring in Le Cacu, and we get £5 million, then we've knocked a little bit off our own deal, so that's great stuff. Excellent. Moving on to another super club, and, again, involved in Everton. Parasans, your man has took a dresser, a guy off Everton, he was a fantastic player for us three seasons, 99 league games for us always, put it in, didn't he? And especially the last three months of the season, I've meant he'd leave the club with everybody's best wishes. I think he'd be in a bit of a knob at the bar, and sulked, I think, people would have been happy to get him up with it. He was the exact opposite. He was fabulous for us, and seeing most Evertonians, if not all, on social media, just saying, thank you, wishing you well. And he left in a classy way as well. It was a great... I know this isn't all footballers, a lot of footballers do, not all one and the last conversation was a bit of a knob at the bar. But Ghana left with the big message, and he'll always be in my heart, and blah, blah, blah, blah. But it's a great sign, I think, for Parasans, your man. Thomas Social wanted him. Apparently, Leonardo was wanted younger. But this is a lad who, I think you said a couple of times, he's signing a four-stroke-five-year deal. He'll still be doing it when he's 34. He's that fit running around. You're getting a lad who will... I think he'll be fabulous for them. He'll be brilliant for them. He'll walk through games in the French League. Oh, in the French League. We'll wait and see. But I think in the Champions League, what he does really, really well is he covers so much ground and doesn't give away silly free kicks. And I think that's a big thing in the game. Now, really brilliant presser. I think what he'll give to them is, he'll give that energy in games where previously they've dropped off and they've been shot. And he... So often, for us, he's set the tone, didn't he? He's the kind of player that, yeah, we'll look at other people and go, why aren't you doing this? You're worth this much and are on this much money. Why aren't you doing the basics? Which is just... He's the kind of player who runs around all day and just walks off and doesn't need... doesn't need anyone to say you're brilliant today or anything. He's not that kind of player. I've seen an interesting thing from Draxley saying the egos hate us. It's a problem. This is a fill of it. It doesn't seem to have an ego. He just goes, does his business, himself to himself, gets off the pitch, like you say. Haven't done his job on, I think. It's the type of player that shows you up if you're playing with him. If you're not doing what he's doing, it becomes evident very, very quickly. And I think what's on with social is getting there. You can just put that shit on his back and forget about him. You know he's going to do it. He'll break the ball, give it to the likes of him, Baba, who can be devastating at the other end in Coffani. Another player who's just sitting around at the moment is Neymar. And nothing's happened with this. Now I know they've got until the 2nd of September, so it's not the same as an English move. But just for Barcelona, they're having a bit of a hoog going on with Griezmann, isn't it? With the... That's going to be quite though, isn't it? It has, but they're still trying to press for a core case, aren't they, to Athletic, I would say, and don't ban them until we show this out on whatever. But you've ultimately seen Neymar endyn nhw'n bach o Barcelona, and you think this is one of them ones where it's looked like for so long, but then he just ends up. Cos he didn't go on, he didn't turn off the train, but he has now, has he turned up now. It's a difficult one, isn't it? Looks like to get rid of Malcolm, doesn't it? Barcelona going to get rid of Malcolm. To Zenith, yes. To Zenith. So there's money in. But it sounds like they need to get rid of a couple more, doesn't it? To balance the book. Well, on Titi's one, would you have him at Everton? Yes, I'll send to Bach. I would, yeah. But I think they're saying 30 million or 35 million. To me, he's very similar to Zuma. He keeps Zuma out of the team, doesn't he? Yeah, essentially. So that's who I'd go on by. But anyway, you're easy to go on the train. I think they, bro, I think it's all set up for them to go. It's just whether they can, no one can just go, there you go, and you know it's got it all, it'll be balanced. But then, that's a team, that's a time to have a team to European teams. They've got a month to get that sorted out. But, Barser have got to get a couple of players out, and it's where you can get those players out to. You'll have to wait and see. Do you think they, there was a lot of talk last week, the back end of last week, that Catino might go the other way. It's a PSG, but Barser have apparently come out and said he's staying here, he's being born for the future. You know. So I didn't know whether that would be as sweet, I didn't know whether Catino would want to go to France. He'd kill it in France, wouldn't he, let's be honest, a little bit more time on the ball, I think you'd destroy it, but it'd be interesting to see. One player who's moving on to Arsenal, because they've done, looks like they've done a hell of a deal, which is Nicholas Pepe from Leal. Fantastic talent, whether that can, we can transfer that to the Premier League, he'll need a bit of time obviously, but he looks like a brilliant talent, 24 years of age, 22 goals last season. 72 million pounds. Over five years. So they've done it very well, they've structured that deal really well, but a good sign. Looks like it looks like, there's a hard room at all summer, Pepe's been, it's funny though isn't it with Pepe, because a lot of talk, but very little action from anyone. He's linked with us, wasn't he, and linked with Liverpool. Maybe it was just the price, Arsenal have gone in there now, negotiated it, maybe probably paid over the odds, but a little bit over the odds, but if you spread it over five years, that's suited them a little bit more there, a little bit. They seem to just be a little bit starved for cash at the moment. So, I suppose for them, if he's, you know, at his age, over five years, that's probably a good deal for them. Yeah, definitely, because you sell them in three years. If he hasn't done it, he's still making, won't get a 72 million billy, or so to speak, because you're offset it, but I think it looks like a good sign. The thing that puzzles me with Arsenal is, it's the fact, the defensive third is an issue. I mean, they've, they've got the William Salab a deal done, but he's gone back to Singtetien for the year, so they haven't really done anything to solve that. Koscielni's supposed to be going back as well to France, but that can't be sorted. I don't know it's a strange one, isn't it? I still think they're a team that you look at and think they could be caught if the likes of Everton or Wolves get the right deals in. Leicester. Leicester as well. So, they've got to be careful, but I think what they're doing is they're banking on their attacking players, but that's weird for memory though, because that wasn't sort of his stent when he was at Seville. No. But I suppose you've got to go with what you've got and if they've got the likes of Lacazette and... Abamian. Abamian and Pepe, then suddenly your front three looks very, very strong and you're playing off that. What's great about Pepe as well? I mean, he got 22 goals, nine of penalties, so that skews her a little bit, but he's got a lot of assist and he's facing fantastic and you think if you've got Abamian making those runs and you've got someone you can see that pass. I just wonder whether... I wonder whether when the... no, maybe, maybe is on my go after the window shuts here. Where would he go though? Back to the memory maybe? He'd have to take a hit, wouldn't he? He'd have to take a hit. He'd have to take him. Very true. He'd have to take him. It's a silly way. Don't mind if you've done it a lot of good business. Don't mind. They've got young players. They're not in that. I don't think Bayern Munich has won them. But you know, maybe Leipzig, but then they buy young. They don't... That's it. It doesn't seem like a natural ffiffer journey because of his wages and because they're all looking younger. Interesting. Leipzig completed the shine of Adam Ola Luchman last week. They'd nearly bought the kid from PSC as well. So, they're looking again. They're developing those younger players. So, they'd be interesting as well to watch team over there and still there at the moment. That's going to be quiet. There was talk that he was going to move on, but he hasn't signed any deal. But people are not coming in for him. That's it, isn't it? But again, again, we're almost looking at it from our perspective of the transfer window where Dave's still got a month of me. Arsenal have signed Danny Caballos on loan from Rayon. They tried to get Rhaegarni. Rhaegarni, I think his name is. From Yve, on a two-year loan as well. But that was knocked back by eventers. So, quite clearly, they haven't got loan to cash to spend. So, they're having to try and be a bit cleverer with deals, which is fine. Aston Villa, who have spent a hell of a lot of money this season, well over 100 million, have looks like they've agreed a fee with Burnley for Tom Heaton, 8 million quid. The deal hasn't been completed yet, but it's very close. That would be a really good sign. I think it's a good sign. It's a good experience, primarily goalkeeper. Burnley have obviously got pulp. Yeah. They'll see him as their number one going forward now. Hearts, isn't he? Which is incredible. Well, he'll be the number three, won't he? Yeah, yeah. It's incredible the way that went. That's a really good sign. It's a really good Premier League experience. I know they've brought a lot of players in, but they're still obviously going to be, they're still going to be down to the mid to bottom half of the table. And they need players like him who probably, you know, they've got a lot of younger players who carried them up, and he'll be there just to settle them all down. And, you know, we've seen how professional this is. The season before last, you know, playing for Burnley, some of the saves he made. Oh, he was brilliant. You know, kept them in games, won them games at times, you know, some of the saves. Well, even last season, last season he came back, he was in trouble. He came back a Christmas, and he won a few games, a clean sheet, because he was brilliant for them. And he's a good goalie. And you write the experience, because Villarag, they've brought in 12 players, I think. Follum did it, I'm not saying it, it'll be the same thing, but Follum did this last summer, and it's difficult time. But that's it. He's teamed together. Very few of them are Premier League players. Tyrone Ming's hardly played in the Premier League games, he was on loan there. And I can't really think of anyone else who's played, who's there, who's played Premier League games. Y dda'ch dyloch. I don't think there is, there's too many. No, they've got the kid for him, they just shine. Grealish played the Cup. Yeah, Grealish has played in the Premier League. They've got a couple of others, but I think they're just squad players. The players they brought in, they brought in Douglas Lewis, they're from Man City, they haven't played in the Premier League, they brought in El Ghazi, the wing group was there last year. They've kept them, so they've paid that, they brought Wesley in for 22 million from hot. So they've spent money on what looks like exciting players, but it's, can you tell them together? And like you said, the fear for them will be the same as what happened to Fulham last year. I'm not saying it will, because Biller might be the manager, you know, he's a good manager. And he had them sort of and John Terry's got that experience, but it's not going to be playing Salem for them. And someone like Tom Heaton, I think, helps them, just settles them down. And he'll be key in games, won't he? There'll be games where you'll have to come up big for them, and you're hoping then. So Tom, he's a good goalie. Exactly. He's brilliant. There he is. X-man here, isn't he? Wolff's, who you've just mentioned there, and obviously trying to do a bit of business this summer as well, they've made sure that Rall him in Estee, they brought him, they've turned the donkers low-moving through a permanent move as well, and they've just gone and signed Patrick Catrona from AC Milan striker. Of course, the centre back in from Real Madrid as well. Yeah, he's on loan. Yeah, he's on loan. 21-year-old. Yeah, so, and he brought someone in from Joval as well, Hong from Joval. Why not? So, well, why not? So obviously, you know trying to keep the bulk of the team that did well to get there last season and just add a little bit more. Obviously, they've got him and his Giota and now they've got Catrona. He's a good finisher, actually. Interesting to see whether, where he plays it, if they tinker with the system, but I'd be surprised, because that system saved him well for a couple of years, but we'll still try and do the deals for it. I could see him getting a couple more in as well. Maybe it's a week to go, isn't it? Maybe they'll be linked with, he said one more though, hasn't he? I think he said he wants another midfield player. I think that's what he said after Catrona, so, we'll link to it. Rapha Lau was evidently, but he's going to Milan. I don't know whether either club ever know Wolves made any concrete offers, but he's in Italy for a medical and obviously, Catrona held the door Rapha Lau in, the door there for Milan. Interesting to see what Wolves do. A player who looks like he's in a bit of limbo, you mentioned before, is Wilfrid Zahar, linked with Arsenal all summer. Looked like he was going there, looked like he wanted to go there, although they bid 40 million for him. Everton then bid 52 million for him last weekend, which was rejected. Dan. Do you think he's... See, I don't think he's in limbo. I do. Do you think? I don't think he is, because I think... Again, there's a story last night from people close to him saying... I appreciate all that, right? But I think he's got enough credit in the bank with the Palace fans that he can play for Palace next season. He can, but... But out too much of a problem. But then he's nearly 28 then. No, I know. So that's it. So it's just Palace. That's what the limbo is. No, I understand that. The limbo's not. Palace won't take it back. No, I understand that, but we've got... Because of football fans. We're going to talk about Gareth Bale in a minute. Gareth Bale's in limbo. Or is he? So we'll get on to him. No, I don't know, but the point being is that the club he plays for don't want him and no one wants to seem to buy him, because it seems to buy him. So that's limbo. It's a hark. Can easily just go and play for Palace. I know that's not what he wants. He wants to play for a bigger club and have bigger aspirations. I appreciate that. But he will play football next season. You know, right as it stands. Of course he will. And us as football fans always forgive plays. If Gareth would have said, please let me go, please let me go. And Evan didn't. And he played at Palace the first day of the season. Our fans would have clapped him. Because that's what happens. You know, it's football. And you forget about it, don't you? And that's what will happen with Zaha. He'll still lie. If he lines up, he's still... I don't think Crystal Palace fans though will be asked because I think they understand. One thing I would say about Palace fans is they're quite understanding of their own place in football. They're not one of these clubs where the fans start trying to get ahead to themselves. They never want anything. They're a club that have yo-y-out. Now they're on a decent footing and they're going to build a new stand and stuff like that at the ground. They understand and they sort of just appreciate what they've got. And they love Zaha because he's like a South London boy and he's one of their own and that kind of thing. But they do understand that at some point he does want to play and they believe almost like that idea of well that's fair enough. You deserve it. You've been amazing for us. You deserve it. So I think there'll be he hasn't come out and said it publicly. We know there's back channels and stuff but even that I think he can easily just go back. I just mean for himself. I don't mean all of a sudden Palace aren't going to play him. He's nowhere. I just mean for himself. He wanted to move on. It's not happened. It was quite public to Arsenal. He wanted to go there and it's not happened. There's no way Arsenal are buying him. I don't think having both Pepe. No. Because they haven't done money. Palace want a big chunk of money on the front. And where would you play him? It wouldn't make sense. And I think we're going to sell Lachazeth or a Vami. And evidently doesn't look like a this stage evidently going to go back for him. He's very expensive. Yeah. And so therefore for him he almost becomes a... And it's not a bad thing but he almost becomes a matlaticiae figure in terms of a player who you think may have played at a better level. Higher level. I don't want to be disrespectful to Palace because I'm not one of those fans who thinks he has to move to a bigger club. It's just that he said it. If he come out and went I'm happy playing for my team. I'd have no issue with that going on. He's not challenging himself. Because I think it's nonsense to think that teams who are in the top four or six players should have to go there. I think it's nonsense. But for him because it's been so much out there and the press that he's wanted to move I think he probably is thinking what do we do? I still think he could... Two weeks into the season he'll forget about it. I still think he could go next summer to a couple of clubs and the potential of Arsenal, the potential of Chelsea. I still think that could be on next summer. He'd have to have a really good season of Palace though for that to happen. So that's up to him, isn't it? But this and this is the other week to go. Things could change. Spairs could go in for him. Palace could get on the phone to a few clubs and go... He wants out. Do you want to come back for an offer with us? Just raise a little bit throw a couple of players in and we'll see that. Gareth Bail, you did mention him. He didn't go to Germany. Spairs have just beat Real Madrid. Real Madrid lost again. Harry Kane up the winner. He was injured which is why he's not gone. He scored last. He got beat 7-3 the other day by Atletico Madrid. Real a bit was mad and he scored that one. He scored against Arsenal didn't he? He'd come on in that one. And the president has come out and said he's not gone anyway. He's too vital for us on this pre-season shoulder. That was two days ago. But seeing the deans of Dan in a press conference yesterday said there hasn't changed then nothing's changed. So there's it. There's almost that power battle going on again. But then it won't last very long. Dan'll just go. See you later lads. I'm out of here. But then if no one will take him or pay for him, what do you do with him? I don't know. But I remember when there was a similar thing happening at Real Madrid with Beckham and Capello. And Beckham ended up getting himself back on the team and actually provided goals and assists for them to win the league. It was the first league that won in a few years. It was the only league Beckham won when he got to Real Madrid. He was in about the fourth year or something like that. So things can change all the time in football. Of course, yeah. I think obviously one of the reasons that's being highlighted is Bale's lack of Spanish-speaking, which obviously is rubbed so Dan up the wrong way. If the Dan has to do, so Dan walks into a dressing room, sits them all down and says like, I'm going to do the team so I can Spanish. Just because he converses with players in English, which he probably does, because they probably all speak English. But then Dan's not going to walk in, a French man, he's not going to walk into a Spanish dressing room and speak English, is he? Just because they all speak English. He's going to be respectful to the club and he's going to speak Spanish. It's as simple as that. So Dan laying fluid. There's fluids in it. He laying to it. So he's going to sit down and speak Spanish to all of them. He might take them one at a time and have a little word in whatever language. I don't know how good Dan's English is. But if he's got a player there who's been there for, is this his fourth season? No, he's been there. Five? Seven. Bail? Six. He's been there. Six. He's won four champions league. I know. He's been there for six years. I thought it was fat. Four and fat. Six years. Six years. So, and he hasn't laying to any Spanish yet. I'm not being funny. That's wrong. I could go down a couple of Spanish shops and laying a bit of Spanish in that time. Do you know what I mean? So he probably feels that he's been disrespectful and to be fair, I think he's right. I think he's absolutely right because I think Bail should have laid Spanish. That's the first thing he should have done. You know, we've had Michael Silver say, I'm going to lay him. I'm going to make my English better. And the Talysons coming with me. You mean it. And so is mean it because we're all getting, we're all going to lay in this language together because at Sand there's four, five, six Everton players who can all speak Portuguese but I'm not having that. This is an English club and I'm going to talk to my English. And it's English pressure. You know, when I walk. Yeah, exactly. So when you, someone asks you a question and you can't answer it because you don't know English. That's just ignorant. That is just ignorant. And listen, I'm not picking on anyone but there's other players out there. A Guero does it. He uses it as an excuse not to talk to people. That's not on at all because you know for a fact that behind the scenes he can speak English. But he uses that as a defence and that's not right. That's not right. And this is not me going oh, bloody Johnny Farron. That's just, that's just a thing. That's the flip side for him. But that's insane. It's when you're on the pitch or when you're in the dressing room or when you're conversing with somebody wakes up the club who wakes in the media or somebody wakes in commercial and they ask you a question. Why should they have to lay in English to speak to you? You're in their country. After that long you should have been willing to and getting paid that much money. You know, let's be honest. I mean I've never been that good at languages. But if someone said to me your job depends on you laying in a language. But the flip side is every day you can go to a classroom for an hour and get proper intensive. You go do it wouldn't you? Make the money Johnny because that's the Spanish city in his house. Exactly. Every day. You'd make the time wouldn't you for an hour a day. He's a footballer who goes to training and comes home. He doesn't do a full job. Wouldn't you have to leave the training? Grant, would you? No, but I'm saying he doesn't. If he wanted to be in his own house or whatever, fair enough. But it's not like nine or eight hours a day working hard. And once you start laying in it because you, I mean that someone like you heard these stories all the time someone like the journalist Tim Vickery. He went to Brazil didn't know any Portuguese and he just laid into it by going and talk coffee shops and laying and suddenly start picking up words and once you start picking up words and doing a little bit of research the next minute if you go to town and they have like French speaking nights where you go to like there's a couple of cafes that do it and you go in and you know, you know if you know French you can go in. My Mrs used to know French brilliantly but we start you don't have to use it as much now and you go to places like Paris because everyone speaks English they see you and they go you're English you're white as a sheet and they'll speak to you and she forgets words but when you need to use it and when you start using it you can start remembering I mean before I started going to America so much I used to go to Spain like maybe Mrs I used to speak Spanish over there and it was only bits but it was enough to get by from going on holiday for two weeks but I liked the second week I'd be able to order all sorts in Spanish and speak to them exactly you know what I mean it's just like it's just like and I know that's not the complete reason but if that's part of the reason then you make yourself worry how have you gone on in China? I don't know I've felt through it I've never said that but the windows shut today and he hasn't gone so it's done so we'll have to see what happens with him but it's a waste of a player he's still a good player what does he do then? what does he do? does he cut his losses and say right I'm going to cut me wages in half and I'll go to whoever otherwise he'd just say no there's a principle here I signed the contract you said you'd pay me this is a personal thing it's not a football thing and he might take manatee or he could on his side he could say this is not a football thing though is it this is a this is a personal thing it was a football thing and you said I don't want you anymore then fair dues I don't do we fully know the reason why you're doing this to me? I'm not being funny have you seen the real magic team? no I know but I'm just it can't be fully football reasons it's perfect and it's not because for me he's he's one of the best players still and he's only 29 it's record it's record 30 last week ok 30 but it's record but Benzema's no no but Benzema's but if you look at his goal that's incredible I know so you do whatever it's up to him what he wants to do he wants to prove the damn wrong go on do everything you can to make the damn wrong I think if he stayed though I think he'd get games eventually do you have to play him? because he's too good you may as well use if you've got an asset there you may as well use them there's no point if you know it's despite your face if you need to win games you'll have him there go on then Spanish but it depends who wants them doesn't it if someone comes in and he thinks there doesn't seem to be much interest no it's the injury record hasn't done him any favours and his wages are just astronomical and nowadays more than ever we've said this last week FFP looks like it is gripping everyone a bit and people are starting to go in the old days there'd be loads of clubs for him you'd have the money and you'd have the likes of Bayern Munich and Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain and in the old days into Milan and Milan would be fighting over him there'd be clubs there'd be clubs in the old days you'd get like Rangers they'd have a queue come get them be getting them back here to the Premier League but now people are like so expensive and not getting any value and that's good in a way because clubs are having to look and just going on to what we were discussing last week the whole thing probably needs looking at and everything the transfers and the wages and all that but we'll have to see what happens we'll have to see what happens there's a week to go obviously in the Premier League transfer window it looks like it's kicking up a bit I mean it seems like Liverpool have been very quiet whether they'll do anything the scene clock did what I say and they don't know whether they've got the money to do anything I don't think it's the money I don't think it's the value I think what he meant was who do we buy for decent value he was going about city saying they can buy you ever and we can't do that so there is a money aspect there because one of the day and I was saying that they spent so much last year that FST told me they weren't spending anything this year so it could be so that's fair enough isn't it it's a balance in act and then see like United were still waiting to see whether they get they were buying the world Harry McGuire through the day at Fernandez McGuire there's a week to go so off to see what happens and let us know in the comments section below anything we have discussed there and who do you think will spend the most money in the next weekend should Gareth Bale go and lay in some Spanish let us know what you think in the comments section below if you're having subscribed make sure you do so now give this video a thumbs up and if you want more videos get over it and join our community on Patreon see you later