 Welcome to toppy TV, Everton have signed Beto, a striker from Houda Neisy for an undisclosed fee that has been reported to be £21.4 million plus add-ons and apparently a lot of reports saying Everton don't actually have to pay any real money until next summer. Who knows, who knows but that's what the reports are but Everton have signed a striker mate, we've wanted the striker for a couple of years and I know we brought in Yousaf Chimity earlier in the window but he's only young lad, we did see him at the weekend. He is only young lad feeling his way into English football but this is a 25-year-old experienced striker being playing in Serie A and fits what people want and certainly what you're on by 26 or 4. Yeah, finally something we can get excited about isn't it, by the looks of it. Look, he's, like you say, fit the dimensions, big lads, got to turn a pace about him as well, decent goalscoring record and the payment terms but that looks like we've got him on and just to be fair, really good. So yeah, it's something to be excited about, it's obviously we've literally been crying out for that position, good age, got a good injury record as well. So he's someone that we can hopefully rely on for week in, week out, so yeah, excited. Yeah, so he had an injury last season where he's recovered from it with his style, he's been fine like you say so. I think what he does as well, because he's so big, it'll take the pressure off Dominic Alvalun and a lot of people have given up on Dominic Alvalun. I haven't given up on Dominic Alvalun and I still think, listen, if everything would have made this type of signing two years ago or even a year ago, we might have been able to manage Dominic a little bit better I think. We've all had the, and particularly managers inside the building, I've had this desperation to get done back and rightly so because we've never had an alternative, we haven't had an alternative. We've got Neil Mopai and this is not me having to go with Mopai but he's a different type of striker totally than what we had. And this fella, we've seen it with Chimity 644 as well which is great, so quite clearly that's the framework but this fella does have the experience and everything else. It now means with Dominic Alvalun we can always wait until he is ready to go and then if he did pick up another injury we've still got this fella where I think evidence, I don't really agree. I think evidence issue, probably all over the squad really but particularly in attacking areas, the drop off from Don has been huge. So when we don't have Don, it's noticed. You know, we've played Anthony Gordon up there when he said Dwight McNeill had a game up there. Damari Greig, Mopai, Ella Sims, Dandu, Tom Cannon. You know, we've never been able to have someone else who's got the same dimensions can do a similar job, get goals. This fella and real competition and this fella, this fella means that Don's sub when he's fit, well then that's a good place for Evan to be. Absolutely look. You know, sometimes I think as Evertonians we get to the point where every player's got to be, well how did he both start? It's a squad game. You never have a fully fit squad so you need to compete just mid table in the Premier League, you need two decent strikers. This now allows us, like you say, it gives us those options and then when you've got Chimity, Saturday, you know, a little bit younger behind them, starting to look like God forbid, a plant. You know, like you know, they've actually come up with someone like you say he's got the same dimensions, the same physical attributes that Don's got. And now you've got a little bit more to his game potentially with a little bit of turn of pace. I think Don's better in the air than this lad. Pop that this lad isn't good and Don is back to go. So, you know, you've got your own options, like you say, it stops the pressure on Don, it also stops, you know, the fans losing their head every time we see him, you know, he's injured or what not. So it does look, it's needed, it's been needed for, to be honest it's been needed since Romelu the Cackle left the building, realistically. So we've finally got him in, let's just hope, you know, the lad, it's the ground running because we need them to. That's the thing, you know, we need them to sort of almost get going straight away. But obviously if Don is back fit as well, then that helps. So, yeah, look at this competition for places. You know, and if you can turn round and look at your bench and go, you've either got him or Don on for the last 20 minutes when you're chasing a game. That's a far, far better position than we've been in for years. So I'm excited. Let's have a look at his little graphic on his career stats so far. He got 136 games, 46 goals, 6 assists, he got 10 goals last season. He's someone who, you know, the one in three roughly there. He's someone who's at a wake his way up. He's taken an unconventional route if you like, but he's built his way up. And every stage he's been able to step up to the next stage. Sharia is a strong tactical league, very defence driven at times. So we might have a little bit more freedom here than he does have in Italy. What you'll find here is it's a bit quicker and a bit more physical than Italy, but he does seem to have the physical attribute to be able to cope with that. So I think from that perspective, like you just said, if he could hit the ground running, if he can get a goal early on, it'll settle in then, it'll settle us now. But having been able to have that ability to go, you know what, for some games, you know, let's play 4-4 and 2 and let's have a man dom and maybe a home, maybe not away. There might be that option or 3 at the back. Wherever you just give yourself different ways of playing. I think for the man as yet, he quite clearly likes this. We've got wide men like Jack Harrison and Dwight McNeill who've not been fit either, have been fit yet this season so far. Dan Dume, as time of record, and evidently still chasing another winger, you know. And if we've got players wide putting crosses in, then you've got the likes of him being able to go for them. Because we can have a go of people. You can have a go of our wingers at times or our fullbacks, but if they're looking up, Neil Mopi is in the middle. It's like having me in the middle, you're not picking me out for a header, are you? You know, you're having to find a different type of ball whereas if you've got a big lad in the middle, you can throw it in and let the compete and pick the better. It gives you everything a little bit of a different dimension. Absolutely, look, we've seen it as well. Back in the last season, when Don came in, even when he wasn't scoring goals, the team looked a lot more threatening. So, you know, he could be a position where he might go 3-4 games when he first comes in and he's not scoring, but if it helps the system, and it helps do the plays like you saved once you've got Harrison McNeill, then it'll bring them into play, they can get them into better positions, you're going to occupy defenders, you're going to pin them, you're going to create space for the core, right? There's lots of it. I mean, it's all basic stuff, it's stuff we've been crying out for years, and we've known it, but look, they've finally identified, you know, someone that they've been watching for a while as well, and got them over the line with a deal that fits, you know, in the construction of where we're at financially. I mean, this is a fella who, Everton, they were looking at last summer, but with an eye on it, but in January, obviously, when they hadn't any golden money dropped, Everton tried to buy him on deadline, basically, and he didn't easily quite rightly will, you know, taking our main striker. Got no time to replace him. I was left of a window, were you? So, Everton, I've obviously hung in there, and he didn't easily can be difficult to deal with, with the Pozzos, but he offered the owners as well, unless you offered them, you can get them. But Everton have managed to get that deal done so. Delify or go and assist? Delify you, with the assist there, yeah. You know, we've had Retialis, and then Delify you, tell them players to join Everton this summer. So, nice one, Jerry. And that's the thing, isn't it? The thing about it is, can we continue to build with, you know, this week, when you're looking, you're seeing, like you just said, we've got a position now where we've got better, we've got Dominic Halberlwm, we've got Yushaith Chymru, Neil Mopai, I expect Everton will get out the door this week, whether it's alone or whatever. But we've also got Danjew, that can play through, and I also expect Tom Cannon now to be allowed to leave on loan, and now a couple of people have snipped around on a permanent. I think I'd like to say alone with that one, just to be double sure. But Everton, Everton could get another winger in. You're right then, you're looking, you've got, well, three options up front. We've then got Dwight McNeill and Jack Harrison, and Danjew, and maybe another. Wobby can still do the job out there. Nonto, o'r bachio'i oco, o'r siŵr yma, or whatever you're looking at. Then Alex o Wobby. See Alex o Wobby, for me then becomes a player in the middle. E becomes, you have your two. If you haven't a player with one up front, you have two behind, and a Wobby can play at number ten almost, and then that gives you the different style being a creativity in that midfield. All of a sudden, the manager's got some options then to go, well, you know, then it comes down to the manager and the coaching staff, then to get the best out of what we've got. But I think the signing of this fella, you just said it before with the normal Llewen Caerchw stuff, you have to be doing this. There's good as Dominic Hall but Llewen could be. You have to be getting another one in there. For too long I think we've just worked on the assumption of, well, one, he's our main man, so we don't need another one. You're right, mate, most teams have, you know, Crystal Palace last season finished whatever it was, but he was a 12 or 13. They have four strikers. We had one. Crazy. You know, one and a half if you include Maupai, because it's not to do the... No, but one of me bit Neil Maupai. It's not to... Everton don't build up slowly, and a striker drops in the hole and picks it up and says, which is what he wants. We just don't do it. So if we had half a dom, we had Ellis Sims, who wasn't ready, and we had Neil Maupai, who we didn't play to anyway. So you glued them all together. You might have got one and a half strikers, and none of them were fifth of papers. What did he get? Three, four goals. All three of them got four goals combined. Who got many? Don got two, didn't he? Maupai got one, and Sims got one. Okay, well, this fella got 10 in a set of yet on his own. Okay. He's got a hit the ground on him. But a lot of Everton... There was lots of chat about Chey Adams. A lot of blues were against that, even though I think I understood where Everton were coming from. But Chey Adams only, I think, five foot nine. Five foot nine, yeah. This fella's six foot four, and he's a big unit and can run. That gives Everton a little bit of a different option. If you then think of him, and then you do have a Jack Harris, and then you do have a Dan Jumer, or whoever, whoever, whoever. Excuse me. You then also got people who can have a bit of pace in the top end of the pitch as well, which again will help you. Look, at the end of the day, we're adding goals to the team, aren't we? Hopefully. Hopefully. But in terms of all you can do is base it on that. Dan Jumer's got to record the scoring goals. Beto's got to record the scoring goals. Jack Harrison's got to record the scoring goals. McNeill had obviously his best goals going on season last year. We know Calvert living fully fit scores goals. So suddenly you're thinking, wow, this has changed overnight. Look, obviously, the frustration for all the fans will be with the lightest done, obviously, before a ball was kicked. The financial restrictions of the club based on the mismanagement order to get to this point. But at least I'd rather see this done in the winter clothes and we've got... But the football club, you're right, you're absolutely spot on if this would have been the week of the Fulham game. And we've got all week to get in red and we're going a trattie. We'd all be like, can't wait for trattie. But the football club may have, well, it would argue. And this is not necessarily down to the recruiting team or Sean, Dycho or whoever. We'll say, well, we'll look the window shut on the 1st of September and we have to spread our finances and speak to clubs and construct these deals. And then we get... We play three games, okay? It has been a disastrous start for Evan. But they'll look and go, it was 35 games to go so a lot of games there. And we've got a big target we had in for those 35 games to help us and we might get another one in. And I suppose I'm not excusing them in any way, shape or form because you're absolutely right. These kind of deals ideally would have been done but for Evan maybe to do this in July might have been a £10 million on payment which we should be doing. Yeah, I mean, that's the point for me is within the restrictions that the recruitment team and the manager are working with it. Can't argue with them really because I think from... Have you got more plays in that than you expected? Not more than what I expected. What about the quality levels then? At the minute, I would say the quality level is probably higher than I expected albeit we haven't seen them all on the pitch yet, have we? So, but just on paper. Ysdans you mate, Jack Harrison, better. There, there. All of a good level, aren't they? Surely with... I'm massively delighted with all three. Massively improved. Simity and made up with because he's the right, the right type. Type of sign of 100%. And I get actually young. I get them. You can play right back, left back, left me feel right me feel. I get it. Last couple of games I've been great but I get it. So you're right. And Evan then added the one more I expected to this week will be the sixth that I said that numerically wise but level wise. I'd say to both what I said. I think it's just that the frustration just comes in because we know we needed this for the last two years. So, and look, it's nothing against the club here saying in terms of the people day today, but the mismanagement of the clubs meant got to a situation whereby with three games. And albeit the club can go, well we've got 30, but we had that same situation last season. We've seen what that gets you into. You know, we should be comfortably sat on six points now. Absolutely, yeah. But look, positive is they've done a good deal. They've got to go play through the door by the looks of it at a good price and a good age. That fits a plan which also, let's have it right, is not unusual for Evan recently. There seems to be this summer an actual plan to the recruitment of what they're doing, the Chimity sign and as well being six years younger. So there's that transition for them to move into the team. You know, the Danjuma and Harrison both on loan as well, which is not the worst thing because you can have a look at them, make sure they fit the bill before it if you want to go after them permanently. So, yeah, look, it's going in the right direction in terms of that front line is getting transformed from what it was last season. We need the goals, the bringing in goals. Like you say, now it's down to the players and the managers and the coaching staff to bring this all together. Will it happen all at once? Maybe not because they're all at different fitness levels and whatnot, but once they can get going, they've got different options available. Feels like to me, you know, a bit more excitement than what we've had to last few years. You just want options, don't you? Absolutely. You just want options. You want to feel like Saturday when it's going against you. You want to feel like you look at the bench and go, we can bring him in there, man. Yeah. And it'll change it, you know what I mean? I think, but the frustration, I think a lot of us find as it's all we need to do is that because nothing's really changed these last two years and merged into the start of the season like one big long horrible season, doesn't it? Yeah. And if you then look and then all of a sudden, I have said even on Saturday people were asking me after that and I was fuming, but I was saying that it will be better in a few weeks. It just will because the players will be back so you're going to have more options with goals. It will improve the real frustration, the real tough thing to swallow just right now is that three games have gone already and we've, we ain't being able to get this done. So, but we have now. Yeah. And we have to, there's no point dwelling. No. It's done, it's done. And the club like you've said, we can, we can have a go with the club. Per se, the club being an entity, not necessarily individuals. Yeah. And say the mismanagements has got us to where we are. But you know what, with no money really relatively speaking, no money. To construct the deals they've had. They've gone and got five players in who do improve us. Timothy just improves the youth elements and the younger element and model what we look like. Proves the bench. Proves the bench. He looks like he's, you know, we don't know, right? Ashley Young improves that versatility across the squad. And the three lads, I like Jack Harrison, I think he's a cracking sign and to be fair. And Dan Dukman, you could say on Saturday evening he's got bits and pieces where you go. If he can just get a final ball, right? Or link up better. Or if he can play in his actual position. Play wide. Which is out wide. Once he's out wide and he's got a striker to work off, I think he'll be an exciting sign. So let's hope we can add another one. But listen, we're quite happy with it. He's a proven striker playing in Serie A. Let us know what you think. Great age, like Mike said as well. And let's hope he comes in and immediately takes the pressure off Dominic Albert Llewman as well. We've got the target man, the focal point there. Get them fit and have him on the bench as well. And then it's up to them to add the four store managers handing to playing together. Or pick one and go with the other one. The other one becomes your powerful sub to have as well. And options is what we want as Evertonians. Someone needs to bring the goals. Someone needs to bring all the goals. It was either Beto or Gary Goals. So we've gone with Beto. Gary's probably sat in the background waiting for the call. Let's hope we don't need to make that call to Gary Goals. Let's hope it's Beto goals. We'll see what happens. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Is there a good sign and are you happy with it? We know people will put we need more. We've got him in through the door. Let's hope there is at least one more edition this week. Let's know in the comments section below. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. See you later.