 Hello, welcome to the Premier League show, the summer months, lots of transfer speculation, lots of stuff going on, there's obviously Chelsea just being taken over, their new owners apparently want to spend £200 million in the transfer market this summer, which it sounds like a lot, they can equate to four players of £50 million obviously but it sounds like a lot of money, and people have been discussing whether or not that will take them. Closer to the title of people at the last fan standing, let's have a look what the lads had to say on this week's show. Does it, is this a change for good? Is this a change for the worst? Because they talk about spending £200 million and stuff, and that sounds like a lot of money, but then when you look at the players that have left Chelsea, is that £200 million just to cover those ones that have left? Because if it is, then they're probably not going to improve. Le Cacu deal has to probably go down as one of the worst ever, when you look at, they bought in for 100 million euro and now I think they're giving him on loan for like 10 million. That's one of the worst deals ever, but getting rid of Le Cacu might actually improve the dressing room in the same way Aubameyang leaving Arsenal did. It's two-shows third season is it? So I think Chelsea are probably one that, Chelsea Spurs, possibly could push. There you go, there, the lads on the last fan standing. Head over to Beth Victor's YouTube channel and watch the rest of that show. Make sure you comment, give the video a like, put your thoughts in the comment section over there, and subscribe as well to the Beth Victor last fan standing channel. Adam makes some good points there. It's obviously £200 million just to sound a lot. We'd love it. There's Evertonians, we might have two quits to spend. But when you've got to also replace players and what Chelsea have got to do, obviously looks like they've done that deal with Romelu Le Cacu to go back to Inter all beer on loan to start. Rudige has joined Real Madrid, obviously in the stay. They've got other, you know, they had problems at the end of the season. There's a couple of others who were out of contract and they were possibly leaving as well. And they're in that situation, I think, Thomas Chuckle at the moment. They finished third. How can they bridge the gap to Manchester City and Liverpool? And how can they freshen up that side as well? So the interesting one is, Nick, I do feel like this is the first proper summer for Thomas Chuckle to get his hands on things the way he wants to do them. I think last season Romelu Le Cacu was somewhat forced on him. And I think we've seen that with the amount of games he played and the style Thomas Chuckle wants to play doesn't necessarily shoot Romelu Le Cacu. So, yeah, I think for him, he'll probably be thinking, well, finally I get to put my mark on the team, probably how I want to do things. Obviously he was at Paris Saint-Germain before that and it never quite happened there. I mean, probably when he came to Chelsea, he probably thought, you know, there's a little bit more scope. There's a little bit less player power, but of course you have got to deal with the owner and now the owner's left and there's a new owner and I think he'll be happy now that he has got a chance. And if people are leaving, then that's just for him. He probably thinks that creates opportunities to actually get what he wants in. And when you've got that kind of money, then you know, it's easier to do. And there'll be other players when you sell about £200m pot, but that's before the other players go. You know, some of the midfielders, the likes of Ross Barkley, Lofter's Chee. You know, people like that could be expendable. So it's going to be an interesting summer for them, I think, last year. I honestly thought with the sign of Ron Llew Carchwyd, he was going to get a lot closer to Liverpool and Manchester City after winning the Champions League, but it never quite worked out like that. But obviously that also happened because of injuries as well. Both wingbacks got injuries and they couldn't be replaced then. They've got some top players in Chelsea on the day or a top side, but they just haven't got that consistency or didn't have that consistency last season. So it's a big couple of months for them in the transfer market. Wyd, obviously, like you said, I was the same when Llew Carchwyd cwm, and I thought he was going to be the gold difference for them. You know, he's going to be the fella that wins the most tight games. But it didn't work out like that. It didn't work out like that at all. And you're right, he probably was for some on to Thomas Tuckall. So with him going out the door, there's obviously a lot of rumours going around. Lewandowski was one of the rumours, but I think he's still angling to get to Barclay, isn't he? And we'll talk about buying you in a bit more in a minute. But Rytialysen, obviously, everything, all forward. There's a wide player that's been linked with Chelsea. They're apparently coming out of London now. That seems more likely than what Spares does for Rytialysen. Now he's a player who can play through the middle. I personally still think he's better wide, but is he someone who shares a replacement for Llew Carchwyd? No, but I don't think there is a replacement for Llew Carchwyd because Llew Carchwyd is not the kind of player they want. You know, they've been linked with Rytialysen, but they've also been linked with Raheem Stalen, which means to me that they want a fluid front three. They want a front three. Obviously, they play different styles to the other two. I think more the other two top sides, because they do like to play with three at the back, and they do like to play with, you know, Rhys James and Chillwell on the other side, get real with like that. But I think they want that fluidness up front, and I think we saw that last season with Caya Verde playing as more as the central striker and people buzzing off around them. So, the fact that they're linked with Rytialysen and Stalen suggests to me that that's what he's looking for, which is obviously a lot more of a modern way of doing things. Obviously, they're not, they won't be, see, and both of them fit the bill quite, Rytialysen fit the bill because he wouldn't be asked to do anything really outwired when you've got those wing backs playing the way they do. And I think that would really shoot with Rytialysen. It's a role we've never quite seen and played forever because we just haven't had the players, the full backs to play high enough to allow him to play, not quite as a striker, but also not quite as a wide player. And he likes shopping in his number 10. So, I think Rytialysen's face-atality is ideal for a team like Chelsea. You've got who will be playing in the Champions League, who will be playing obviously, would like to play, you know, up to 50 odd games, more than 50 odd games this season, more 60 games or whatever the maximum you can play is. So, he would suit them, I think, as a squad player. I think we've said previously, and I think, you know, about Rytialysen and how I've always thought when he's been linked with teams, and of course I don't want to see him leave ever, but it feels like it's inevitable. But I've always felt like one of the big sides in Europe, he would fit them perfectly because he might play on the Wednesday or the Tuesday in the Champions League game. But come the Saturday or the Sunday before the Champions League game or after the Champions League game, he's perfect. He's perfect. And then, you know, he will play a certain amount of the Champions League games. And I think, I know a lot of people scoff and say, he's not good enough. But I think for a team like Chelsea, someone who's racing the Champions League and wants to go deep into the Champions League, he's absolutely perfect for them. He might start every game, but there's enough games. You generate enough games that you want players like him. And I think that's where Chelsea last season didn't have enough of those players. And I think, look at Man City squad, look at Liverpool squad, how they used their players, how they swapped them round, how they changed them. And they had that squad depth, five subs this season. And I don't want to lose to Chelsea, obviously. But I'd rather see him go to a top cycling in the Champions League than obviously not in this country. But then go somewhere else. Yeah, and obviously play me better players. You get more opportunities and a bit more space, because others are marked and stuff. So, yeah, I mean, he cut him and Staling. And then you've obviously got Wain, I think you've got... Do you think he'd keep Wain at all if he got those two? Yeah, because I think he's still a handful. Still a handful. I don't know. I don't know, but he's still a handful. Because he's patient. Now he misses chances. Again, I just think he's one of those players where I think you could get a decent return for him. I think for him, I think Wain might want to cut drop down to the next tier down and be very, very dangerous for someone if he started every single week. No, no, because he'd start every single week. And he'd get the amount of goals, you know, 15 goals a season. For a club like where we are, we require. I just don't know if he does enough for Chelsea to really not take an offer on him. One of the players very quickly before we move on, they've been linked with this Dilet, who, obviously, seemed everyone was after him a raiach, so he went over to the eventers, didn't he? And it's not quite... The injuries have hindered him, but he's still only young. Change of managers. He looked a fantastic prospect, didn't he? Do you think that's something that he could do? I think he could tempt them. I think it's the changing of the guard at the eventers, isn't it, really, with Keeley, and he's gone over to MLS. And I do think there is a changing of the guard there as some of the older players start to, you know, they're into their final days. And I think that's why he was bought to take over from those players. So eventers might be looking and going, well, now this is the time we need them, but of course, eventers aren't exactly cash flush. And obviously, one of the people who were fully behind the Super League, and Nellie was one of the principal men behind it. So they might be thinking this is exactly what we bought them for, but then Chelsea come rolling in with all that, with a nice part of money and go, actually, you're going to be our main fella this year. We fully believe in what, you know, money talks ultimately, doesn't it? Definitely. That will be interesting to see whether he is tempted out of Italy. We just mentioned the top two there, obviously Manchester City brought Harland in. We spoke about that last week. They're still looking at Cuckirella, still looking at Calvin Phillips, as well, apparently, trying to strengthen them. But Liverpool have lost Sadio Marni, which was expected obviously Darwin Nunes coming last week. So everyone knew Marni was going, but a good sign for Bayern Munich. But do you think he'd be missed by Liverpool? Yeah, massively. I think he'd be missed more than I think people are giving him credit for it. He really was, you know, goals, I think goals and assists. He's up there with anyone in the last few seasons. Obviously he was down to his last year, and the money he's got for him is fantastic. But I do think he'll be missed. I think he's that player who just used to get Liverpool, you know, used to get them that goal in a game where it might be a little bit tight. He turned himself into a really, really good striker. And they will miss him, but of course, listen, they have got the plays to replace him. You know, they'd already brought, you know, as you mentioned, Nunes in, and they've got other players there. I mean, they've already started to fill the gaps. And Jotar and, for me, you know, Diaz. Diaz, of course, you've got an ambassador. And of course, they've still got Salah, probably for one more year anyway. Salah for one more year, yes. So, yeah, it does feel like there is a stand to be a changing of the guard at Liverpool. But that's what has to happen, isn't it? Organically, that has to happen. When players are getting into the 30s, if they're not prepared to sign new contracts, then you've got to get as much as you can for them. It's been an unbelievable sign. For six years, it's been brilliant. They bought them, they got more for them, and he's had six years out of them. So, a good bit of business out. It's exactly how you hope to do business, isn't it? So, yeah, it's going to be really interesting to see what they do. But good sign for Bayern Munich. Obviously, like we said before, Lewandowski wants out. Yeah, but he's been slightly priced out the market, I think. He's only got a year left, there's no honest contract. Barcelona was his dream of Barcelona, they haven't got any money. As we stand right now. I'm sure they'll make something happen, because that's what they've done recently. They might have to rely on someone leaving. But yeah, he's probably man, he's going to become the main man there. It's a different challenge. I've read something today about Bayern Munich saying that they're selling it as still able to attract the best players in the world. Because there was a worry in Germany that Bundesliga was losing too many, it wasn't able to attract top players in. And they're very much home, man. I was opposed to the boy of like, look, we still can. That's nonsense. No, no, I'm just saying that's what they're trying to make themselves feel better. No, no, but the thing about it is though, they don't have to feel bad that if they can't attract. Because ultimately, I prefer the Bundesliga as a league in the structure and the competitiveness. And I know I say that, knowing that Bayern Munich had won the last 10. But every other place is off the gaps. It's off the gaps. And I understand that they are very much a super league team in name. They could do with winning the Champions League a little bit more often maybe. But they are obviously different entities from what the rest of the Bundesliga is. And sometimes you're going to get that on you because of the way things work. But yeah, I mean, there's no shame in saying all the big players come here to the Premier League. Because everyone can pay them, they should money. Pay big money. And it's a different way of doing things. But you know that. It is mad when you look at, like, how good Borussia Dortmund are. Fantastic side. Yeah, they're wage bills dwarfed by, say, Evans. Evans' wage bills massively dwarfed by Dortmund. They're in Champions League finals in the last 10 years. So who's getting it right? So yeah, quite obviously not us. And I don't just mean Evans, there's a lot of clubs in England. Who's wage bills bigger than people like Dortmund? Because we're all trying to push that league. Because we've all stupidly bought into this thing that we can all grab hold of the brass ring and we can't. And there's going to have to be some realisation of that pretty soon. I think the thing as well is, you look at, you know, this has gone slightly off-topic, but it's fine. You look at things like the Europa League final bit, Rangers. Rangers, without being disrespectful to them, they're like a champion to your level player. Because they can't pay huge win. Rangers years ago when they had a lot of money, they had fantastic players. They were brilliant in that. They were unlucky to losing a final. A team they lost to, Frank Fert, they've been put together for not mad money. And they've gone to a final of your second competition. So those clubs are getting it right more than Premier League clubs. Because our clubs are going and getting knocked out. Westland got knocked out. I don't know if they've done brilliantly, but they got knocked out. Lest they got knocked out in the conference league. Haven't been knocked out in the Europa League. And yet these teams, doing it budget-wise, have it better. A lot of German teams have it better. It's again, that's the primary working against those teams. The Riggers are the primary working against those teams. That's the problem. I'm for me paying too much money, because I didn't be able to go. We've all followed. If we pay massive wages, it means we're going to be bossing. It doesn't have to be like that. So by me, Nick, they've also brought Ryan Graven back in as well. From Holland, he's a very good player. So they're doing some other bit of business. They're trying to freshen that side up. And they've still got people like Kingsley Coleman. I'm heart-bleed for them. They're in a bad place. I've won 10 Bundesleaguers on the run. We'll finish now. Do you see anyone? I mean Arsenal. They're very much in the news this week. Spending more money again. I'm still after Rafina. As well as Fabio Vieira in this week. Can they get closer to the top two? Not without a centre forward. They can't. No. It doesn't seem that way. Obviously Eddie Niqueti's recent. The four players, but Spazer four players. Spazer are looking at Chelsea. We can get above Chelsea this season. But you still put Arsenal just outside the back right now. So they're going to strike it. Is that the big difference? Yeah. They want to strike it. But what about Chelsea then? Obviously Le Cacou's gone on. We're talking about them. Are they vulnerable? There's a different question as we finish. A Spazer in a better position to finish in the top three now than Chelsea then. Just right now it could change in the next four weeks. Sign and change everything. But what I mean is Spazer have got Kane and Sonu. They are probably just around the same mark as them. Just because of the forwards. Yeah. And because of who they've bought. But then Chelsea will bring in good players. Yeah. So it doesn't really matter because it's June. That's it. It changes weekly. June, the league table looks bad for us. It does. It's quite good. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. With Chelsea. What will Chelsea do? Can Chelsea be a good replacement for Le Cacou in the means of... It allows Chelsea like Pettiser to have a fluid front three. Not necessarily a back to goal striker. Will Chelsea be able to get any closer to the top two? Will Spazer be able to get above Chelsea? Are Arsenal the real deal this season? Let us know in the comments. Make sure you get over to the Beth Vita website and watch the Last Fan Standing. YouTube channel? Yeah, the YouTube channel. Get over there. Give the video a thumbs up. Give the comments. Get in the comments and put your opinion over to the lads. Thanks for watching and we'll see you later.