 Welcome to Toffy TV. Everton have signed use of shimity from Sporting. What are you feeling as about bloody time? That's what my feelings are going on for ages. No, it hasn't. It's just a little bit of on-off for me, mainly on. Listen, it's a young player, lots of potential. The type of signings we've talked about evidently needn't to me. I think the only little thing is that we're in need right now of a more experienced back-up as well for Dominic Alvelew. Unless we just accept that he's roaring and you'll have to learn on the job and I'm not. 100% convinced you're on Dyche Works like that. But he's got all the tools, six or four I think isn't he, and looks quite useful with his feet. He's got feet for a big man and all that nonsense. Looks quite mobile. And like I said, lots of potential and that's really all we know of at the moment, don't we? He was debut last season for Sporting and done alright. No, you're absolutely right. It's difficult to bed players in. You want young, up-and-coming players to come through the club, bring them in and then hopefully two, three years' time. They value not only to the team but also the value you sell them on has gone up massively and you've got a talent there. Does that quite fit in with where Everton are right now? Well, it's going to have to fit in because we need both. We need players who are going to offer something to the team and we also need the ability to bring players through. As a young player in a small squad, I imagine he's going to get opportunities through the season, maybe to start games, maybe to come off the bench. There will be opportunities as long as the lad works hard, listens to what the manager wants and when you look around and you look at other clubs and you say, well, how are they doing it or how are they doing it differently to us? What they're doing is they're giving some young players an opportunity to shine and obviously straight away doesn't always click. But we've got to let this player just settle into the club first of all, give them opportunities in and around the first team and then go from there. And hopefully those little moments start growing and he becomes a vital player. So let's have a little look at his numbers. 19 years of age, £15m, born from sporting, 16 games last season, nine starts and three goals. So obviously people will look at that and think, well, that's not what we need. What we need is a striker who scores goals and but we're buying, I suppose we're buying potential, but we're buying someone who has already played games in one of Europe's top divisions. And similar to what we saw from Oana last year, Oana wasn't someone who played a lot of games, you know, but maybe he'd already had one move. But this is similar, isn't it? It's about taking the, you know, it's about taking what they see in them and, you know, taking the edges off there and that potential and making something out of that potential. Well, yeah, I mean, if you look at the, the evident side, potentially now you've got Nathan Patterson who's 21. He had a brand to it, just come back from a loan of PSVs, 21. Dwight McNeill's 22, James Garners, 21. Am ydyw Oana'r 21, you said Chimity coming into that is 19. There's a good backbone, there's a good basis in that, in around the 13th, in a younger place, which is good. Yes, Oana didn't play a lot, but he comes to Everton and played more games than he's ever played. I don't know whether Chimity will get up to the numbers and Oana did last season, but you know, just looking at it there, we've got £15 million on the graphic. That's, with add-on, €15 million is what I don't have agreed, £12.5 million. And he broke into their team last season, like you said, nine stars, three goals. He actually had two assists as well, so five goal contributions in the nine stars, so the 16 appearances overall. And we've got a look to build on that. He looks to have the tools, which is what you need, you know, the big frame, which will give us a starting point. You know, he's decent in the air, it looks like, from the bit you see. And obviously, we'll have to look at that. And that's all you can go with, isn't it? He's up to him now to get into things fine, do the work, do what the coach and staff want, what Sean Dyche wants. Work hard, build himself up a little bit more, the physicality is the biggest thing he'll notice from Portugal to here. Can he live with that? He certainly looks quick enough. And you know, we've had people like Nathan Paterson who come down in Scotland saying they've had to put a bit more muscle on to cope, but centre forwards have to do the same. You have to play with your back to goal, you've got to be strong enough. And all we can do is give them the opportunity to grow. And if we can take the edges off, get them more, you know, give them the right service, then hopefully you can put the ball in and F4. But give us that focal point. I think you're right, I think at times you'll get opportunities this season. You might be care about cup games or whatever to start. But last year when we did not dominant card the loom for most of the season, Neil Mopai was the replacement really. Bar-L of sims a couple of times, but it was in general, it was Mopai, o dyma'r i greu, neither of them with the framework of what this lad is. And therefore it almost helps you, play the sims away with dominant card the loom and is what he will be. It'll be interesting like I said before whether I can get one in the middle of the two, one who's an experienced deputy for Dom. So we can manage dominant card the loom properly. And then this lad has no pressure on him really then. You're just trying to get him ready for games and you may have the other two on the bench then if he is ready to start. But it's going to be really interesting to see how he does sell. But patience is the word with him. I would love him to come in and be all of a sudden start grabbing all sorts of goals. That would be amazing. But he is only 19. It's a project isn't it? It's a project that could probably take most of his first season. What John Beistichel last season was when he was willing to give Alice Sims opportunities to start games where he felt like he needed someone up front, big up front, someone who could hold the ball. Alice Sims never really provided that opportunity. It took that opportunity. He never really provided what was needed in those games. Now I'm not saying this lad could, but it showed that the manager will go for the bigger option when he needs it rather than go for Mopai. Might be some games that he would start Mopai in. So there might be chances, as you said there, if Evan could get the in-between one that will make it a lot better for fans, a lot better for the team and a lot better for this lad as well because he'll be able to take his time. And they'll work out what the best path is for him. What you don't want is to bring a player in and then suddenly you have to overplay him and that might not necessarily help his development because the pressure is getting to him or the expectation. So it's a project we take our time and hopefully we end up getting one of those players where we all look at other teams and say, why aren't we doing that? Why aren't we buying them before they go somewhere else and then we buy them and we're paying 25 to 30 million or that's what we're quoting for these players that we can't get maybe. So we've gone for one early and let's see how it all plays out. And hopefully it does play out well because that'll give us the confidence to go for these players as well. I mean, sure often, we saw it with Moise Keane, you know, it was Moise Keane or Raphael Larran. We went for Keane and it didn't quite work. Confidence was knocked wasn't it? Confidence was knocked with maybe velocity and maybe a luckman and people like that. They never really bedded down, went long enough for it, even though we did make money on them ironically. They never bedded down well enough, certainly Moise Keane didn't. You want the confidence. It seems like Brighton and who do it better than anyone in Brentford. They plays are bedded down and they've reaped the rewards and that confidence comes so they put it back in. We have to do it with this fella. And let's not forget that, you know, the man who does play number nine, his route to that, you know, brought him from Sheffield tonight to that. Haven't gone on loan at, say, non-league clubs and lower league clubs and bringing him in for one and a half million pound because he'd been, you know, David Unsworth liked the look of him in an under-21s, under-23s or whatever it was, game. And suddenly he, the manager liked him, you know, the manager saw Cuman thought there's a player there and he's playing different positions, of course, wing back, but he grew famously. But he got to understand Premier League football. We took the edges off him, bit by bit by bit, wasn't all that pressure on him. He was never the pressure to start him. And suddenly he found himself as the number nine. And yeah, it might take a couple of years, might take three years, whatever. But he's found that way and then we're talking about replacing this fella because you haven't found that. So let's not put the pressure on him. Hopefully the club don't put the pressure on him either by bringing someone in. And we've got someone for the next few years as an Everton target man, which is what we're all open for, isn't it? Absolutely. And if he does that, we'll be, like I said, the confidence grows, they can go and do it with other players then because there's a lot out there who we should be buying and hopefully building and then selling them on. It's the only real way that we're going to be able to get where we want to go and compete because we can't do it on a pure cash basis as we've produced. So fingers crossed. Yeah, there you go. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on the signing of Yousaf Chimity. And if there's anyone out there who has watched them loads, give us a bit more information about them. And yeah, there you go. Make sure you give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more great videos, join us over on Toffy TV Premier. The link is in the description. And the QR code is coming up on the screen in a moment. See you later.