 Gwech o'n y toffi Tv, mi'n Andy o'n gwneud o'n ddysgwsiau'n fynd felw Wilfred Zaha. Very very very good Premier League player. Yn y cwestiynau o'i gweithio. Very direct, loads of tricks, likes a dive as well to throw in the odd dive. Does get kicked out as well I have to say that he does get some harsh treatment. Rwy'n meddwl arall, rydyn ni, y gallwn y Mae'n ffasg yma. Cynnydd eich myfyrdd o'r mae'n dod o'r sreif, mae'n fawr yn ymgyrch. Mae'n dweud yn symud yw'r ddechrau, mae'n dweud yn y palau cyffredinol gyda'r cystiwn Ben Tech i o frontforn ym Sorlock. Fe'r cerdd yna gennym. Mae'n ddweud o'r bryd, mae'n ddweud yn ei gweld, mae'n dweud ymgyrch, mae'n dweud o'r sreif, mae'n dweud o'r penaltu. Mae'n dweud o'r sreif. goes away from players very easily. It was watching some sticker this morning, Liverpool just couldn't contain in the last season and just give the full back on the wing just couldn't get near him. On the count of the generalized aerauto player play of last season is perfect for it because he's so fast, direct, you can make space if you of Van Arall Mae'n ddysgu'i dde confer o'r ddweud o fries y llyddio ac mae'n ddweud y cyhoedd yn y gallu ddeolch oherwydd mae'n ddod y ddau ei ddau y methu i'r ysgol yn y gyn Synodol. Mae'n ddau'n ddau'n ddau a chyn amser, ac mae'n ddweud hyn yn yr cyhoedd y cost yn y gweld. Mae'n ddweud y gallai swyddeth, mwy oherwydd mae'n cael ei gynedd. Mae'n rhan o amlwg honno, mae'n cael ei atwilio, mae ein ganddiad yn ddweud eu ganddiad a'u 10 gw mens yna'r dewid, Is going to step in day one and be able to play straight away it could be that difference between getting into Europe and I think that's what they want they want someone who is going to come in and play straight away and I think what's happened this week in my life become more of an option is that you probably thought Arsenal wanted me, if he had gone to Arsenal and then what's happened is he thought well done we might have had a leverage here because Pepe is now going to Arsenal Palace probably thought resigned to selling them it now maybe we can get them for cheaper that's probably what they want and I'll evidence that were very interesting to me last summer Mark O Silver's face somewhere Rwy'n gŵr, dyna mewn gwylio'n gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Fe'n meddwl am y Llywodraeth Cymru. Fe'n meddwl am y Llywodraeth Cymru. Fe'n meddwl arall, rwy'n meddwl ar y cyfrifiad. Mae'n meddwl ar y cyfrifiad, ond mae'n meddwl o'r cyfrifiad. Mae'n meddwl ymddangos chi'n meddwl ar hyn. Fe'n meddwl ar gyfer y cyfrifiad. I played his part last year, I think, Palace, one eight or nine away games last season. He was much better than he was at home. He was instrumental in that. I remember him at the Emirates, he was terrified. Yes, that's the game, yeah, yeah. Wondda penod i'r cwlderson, Miss Jordan Pickfordshire, from Melyhojavitch. So, you know, I can understand why people will be excited. For me, I'm similar with you. The fee is one of them. It's quite high. I think I've seen something today with wages. The whole deal would be around £100 million over five years. £25 million a year for a player like that. But it's what he brings, I suppose. If everything gets into your head, we get a little bit of a windfall from that. If he remains in everything for the five years, he could have two years and move on again, you just don't know. It's difficult, isn't it? I know the whole strategy now, but obviously he's banged on about this for a year and a half. That was to be under 26. He is 26, by the way. I know he is 27 November. People have pointed that out. However, five-year contracts, still he takes into the 81. It's not a bad deal. He can still probably sell them off, but obviously nowhere near what you're getting them for. But the idea of him buying them is to push the team on this season. Because, as I've said, Evan could sign those five or six young players, try and get them in. It's another transition year, then. I don't think Mark will still have another transition year. I think he's under immense pressure, but the board wants Europe, we need the windfall. It's a step target. A player like him who can come straight in, knows the Premier League, he's not going to have that bedding in a period. I think the style of football we play will suit him as well. It's probably going to be good for him, because he's the one that's the danger man. The whole game plan is to stop as a heart when you play at the palace with Richard, some gilfy Sigurd, some Bernard, many other signings and other players. It takes the focus off of him. It basically would be a lot of the time, in one and one against the fullback, which is what he wants. I think that we can benefit off that. His transition speed is unreal. If he gets the ball inside his own half, he's near the pitch, so quickly. That's what we've got at Dominic Harvill, in a front like last season, that's what we were playing off with. Having someone like him could be really effective. There's a temptation as a fan, when you go on after players, to almost be to Crystal Palace, like to sell them. He's letting them move for his own sake, but I suppose if you're Crystal Palace, fans be thinking, well, why Everton? He finished a few places above us. We're Evertonians, so we can look and go, we've got the new ground coming, there's ambition and we want to be in the top six and top four and stuff like that. Trying to be objective, you can understand why some Palace fans have been going, well, why would they leave us? Because they've been told that he didn't leave for Champions League club, essentially, or the top six team, I guess you want to call them, but I suppose Everton, he's interesting, he's probably sold them where we're trying with the project, he'll don't like that way, but that's what we're selling them. What we're trying to do over the next couple of years and I think he's probably looking at Palace and this is why Palace probably wants so much money for him because he can be the difference between Palace getting relegated and all, and I think that's why they want to sell for so much because if they sell them for nothing and they don't get players into the low end, they don't get the players into replacing, then they could be in trouble this season. For them though, I suppose, on the other side to it, if they did sell them, they could all arguably replace them with 230 million pound players, make the team, but listen, that's the danger, isn't it? The danger when you're selling your best player is that hard you replace them, that is the question, isn't it? We had it with Lukaku, we sold the goals, didn't we? Now the following season, we finished 7th anyway. We didn't improve our position. Okay, the goals were down. I get that, but positional wise, we didn't lose out, we finished 7th when he was here. 7th last season with him, then 8th, so it was one place. So they could arguably buy 230 million pound players and make them better. The problem they have though, isn't it when you ask palace fans, and what I know of Dougie Freeman is they don't trust Dougie Freeman, who's the head of recruitment to sign these players, and that's the issue. So we've got Marcell brands, we've probably eaten it with Garnagone, for example, where we'll trust brands, trust them to make the right decision. They don't trust Dougie Freeman, so that's why you don't want to lose a player like that for palace fans, because they are unsure if they can get someone of that level to come in and replace what he can do. I'm not saying you can probably get someone to score, you get two players, 30 million, like you said, five goals, that doesn't sound like quite a lot, does it? But he is essentially their team of times. But I think that's why palace don't want to lose them though, because he is so integral, and he is a homegrown player, and he's been there forever, but I think he's probably a 26, 27th time for this, you know, I don't think they're the man United experience, they're the man United experience, but I think it's time for him to try pushing himself on outside the comfort zone really. Yeah, I mean, I don't know whether, I wouldn't say he's better, but it's just because that's not for me to say, he's a crystal palace fan. Yeah, of course. But for him, I suppose, he's come out and said he wants to leave, apparently, according to London journalists, and they'll know better than us, because they're down there, he's apparently said he's interested in moving to Everton, and I think, I think I always look at when the situations like this, when clonies, when clubs go in big for players, generally they're getting the right encouragement, because otherwise, what's the point? I think his agents probably come to Everton and said, well, now that Arsenal, I don't think it was a second option in the sense, I think that he's by a Arsenal fan, apparently, yeah. So I think Arsenal were his first option, because obviously, I think he likes living in London, obviously, because this is his hometown, yeah. But Everton, of course, he's probably thought, well, yeah, he'll probably step up for me, I don't see it that way, but in fact, we are trying to go somewhere we do want, and maybe it won't be here when the ground see it depends on how things go, but we are pushing for, and I think that's the ambition which Palace haven't got, that's to be honest, Palace are probably looking to stay in the league most years, they're not looking to push on and win things. Not at the moment. Yeah, not at the moment, it depends obviously on what goes on, but that's what we're looking at doing, I think he wants to challenge himself in that way, and I think, as you say, with... Oh man, it's gone blank now. Well, what I would say is, there's obviously Palace want a better structured deal, apparently that's where we're at at the minute, which is fine, a couple of names have been thrown in who Everton could potentially include, Yannach Balasi is one, and I don't know how Palace fans feel about him, they love them, but I don't know whether they... But he's a... I suppose he's a winger who's direct, isn't he? But do they want to take on a 28-year-old winger who probably wants a good money? That's for me. I know we like the idea of being able to go, let's voice all these players on to them, but I know they want to toss some... Okay, Jeng Towson apparently did very interested in him. I actually think he'd score a goal for Palace. Probably would like to say this, yeah. If you played him in a two, which they played a lot, I think you'd do all right for them. And James McCarthy is one of you. He's one of you. There's a couple of players who might sweeten the deal. I don't know whether it'll go any further, or it won't, I think, and they're still very much in the running for the likes of Malcolm. I think you've got to keep your options home. As you said, the deal was too expensive, wasn't last summer, and probably was a couple of weeks ago. The deal could still be too expensive ever. It might not be able to get Palace below 65 million or whatever, and we've got other options there. You've got to have them other options. Not that the lesser options are just the different options. More cost-effective in some ways. Would you like to see him at 11? If the option was there, yes, I'd like to see him at 11. If it was my choice, I would probably go for someone younger just because that's the idea that I were a builder side. I totally understand why we would sign him. I think if he can add those goals, he can create problems for other teams. He can break teams down for us in tight games. He's a match winner as well. He creates competition. He's got more competition for the wings now, and that's what we need. You can't have Charleston and Bernard just saying where the team is for the whole season. We need that play. I think that the beauty of him as well is that he can play through the middle. As he sets it forward, he can play right wing left wing. He's quick. I suppose if you're looking at an Everton front line and you've got him, the Charleston, Bernard or Dominic Calvert, you've got real peace and power, everything got there. They were okay at home. I think we won 10 on games in the end last season, which was good for us because we had a little big wobble in me in the middle. But away from home, four away wins or five away wins. It's been a problem for us two years now. It's been a while. You may be under Martin as well. That ability to play away from home and play on the counterattack with someone like him who can beat three players and cause problems. Bernard's a decent dribbler and Richard is good, but he's not the most consistent. But that player who can just run through three people and create a chance, that's what you need. I think that's why silver and brands would like him because he can be that player. I'm not going to say a focal point, but he can be someone who can win a match as well. Do you think just very quickly as you finish, do you think that this it does go slightly against what Marcel Brands is about? Are you still within the parameters of what he said? But do you think this is one of those deals that is almost too good to not have a goa? I think that's what's come up. That's what he's looked at. He thought this could be a player that pushes us on this season. And he's still, he's 26, 27, he's still three, four years. Still within the parameters of the 26 and under I suppose at this moment in time. I think they've looked at it and thought, yeah, we need to push ourselves on this season. We could sign a Malcolm. Or we could sign a Treore. They may or may not be able to help us initially, maybe like December before they start betting in. With him you're going to hit the ground. Maybe it's going to take him time to settle in. Or be it, but he knows the league. He knows the play. He knows how I have it in play, I'm sure. You know, we watched this last season. I think he'd be ready to step in from day one on player. And I think that's the difference. I think Marcel, Marco Silva as a manager is probably saying to Marcel Brands, obviously my job's on the line I need players like this who can come in straight. And that's why we sign players like Fabian Davido. It's a completely different sign since he was only 8 million. But you need that experience that people can come in and play for day one. It's great building a team, but you've also got to have some substance in it as well. You've got to have people who can deliver because then the likes of it will develop and if there's other targets we're going to talk about on a different video. Yeah, but the more players we have players who know the Premier League and can bet in from a race to start the season and at those players you're going to take your time and they're going to come on as subs and you don't need to put them straight in and expect so that's what makes it better in that sense. Off the waiting sheet, and this is certainly a very interesting one at the moment. It's one that has caught some people by surprise. There's a lot of journalists respect the journalists running with it and think that they still may end up at Everton. So it's going to be an interesting I'd say 48 hours. I think if it's going to happen I think it'll happen in the next couple of days. Well, it's going to be wise to get the money and then to try and get replaced. Well, if they're going to sell them, they may as well sell them as soon as. You have to, yeah, because then you play as in the end. It gets you up and start working on your own deals but we'll have to see whether how determined Everton are to go for them. Obviously, like we've said Malcolm's still an option. Triori at Lyon is still an option as well. Let us know what you think in the comments section. Do you want Wilps or not? Is he someone who excites you? Do you think he can be the difference in pushing Everton on for that top six place? If you're a palace fan, do you just think why would he go to Everton, which is fine? Or do you think, you know what, let's move him on and let's, he doesn't want to be here. Let's move on and get the replacements in. Let us know in the comments below. Make sure you give this video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more videos, go over and become a patron. Join the community over there. Big thanks to Andy. See you later.