 Welcome to Toffy TV, I am joined by El Pavoti Andy. Andy is here, we haven't seen him for ages, he's here, he's still alive, he's harbouring in his office out the way, it's all good. Missing you mate, missing having you in the studio. Yeah, miss going mate, I miss the social, yeah. But we'll get through it, somehow we'll get through this thing. Obviously at the moment it's quite difficult to talk about football related stuff because nothing's going on. Well it is behind the scenes but even so it's not really because no one knows what's going to happen. I mean how are you, and obviously you working football how are you finding it, has it changed much for you lately or are you still just... It's busy, it's trying to say it's busy yet, much busier because there's more time to watch players so I'm finding it much more and more players because there's not games added on every single week so it's not so useful, it's quite busy at the moment. Fair enough, that's what fans will want to hear, that things are still. Well yeah, I know a lot of unfortunately some staff have been failed out by clubs but recruitment teams are working probably the hardest out of anyone. I think coaching teams are watching players as well but I think the recruitment staff are working out of the most in football goings. Yeah, I mean it makes sense doesn't it going into obviously there is a time of uncertainty and money wise and everything else we don't know what's going to happen and we've got the stuff out now isn't there about FFP being relaxed and obviously in the background of all that we've got Manchester City's core case with UEFA. Yeah that's what it looks like doesn't it but they're supremely confident apparently that they're going to not only win it but potentially obliterate UEFA and FFP and everything else so UEFA might regret kind of making these stands. Right, I mean where do you stand on FFP because? I'm in the middle I guess, there's two ways to look, I think clubs should be allowed to spend money if they have it because it helps football. On the flip side I don't think clubs who can't afford to spend money should spend money so there has to be some balance somewhere but you know if I'm UEFA and I'm the FA in the Premier League I allow Manchester City and Manchester United this summer to go out and spend the matter on some money because it will influx. It will influx the game as well as the European game with money so there's probably going to be less money in football because of the sponsorship doing the TV money. But if you allow clubs to influx money through the transfer market there's going to be more money in football and people will be better off really and I think that's allowed clubs to spend money in this next transfer window. Yeah, I agree at a time when obviously the wealth financial outlook isn't great, we've seen the Dow Jones losing money and everything else and people are talking about wealth recessions being the same 2008 and all of that. If you've got someone who wants to actually put money into industry then why on earth would you try to create this thing because let's be honest FFP in general isn't working in the idea of it. I'll be honest and when this was first approached I thought it'd be a good thing. I thought right okay. Without looking too deeply into it of course but at the time I was thinking well that's kind of right. Let's make sure that clubs can spend what they can without over-setting them and let it leave their out for everybody and in my mind there was going to be a wage cap, there was going to be things like that so everyone was almost on a level playing field. But the reality is it isn't like that at all, the reality is that the haves have more and they have not to get less. It's the Champions League all over again, it's just another layer to the Champions League because that's what that was built for is to keep those teams at the top because they get more money outside of it. I think what's happened is with the Premier League obviously with the TV money has gone so big. Other countries have obviously feared that the strength of the Premier League is just too big and we've obviously looked to cap it with FFP. PSG, they've circumvented FFP numerous times but obviously they haven't upset as many people as Man City because I think the owner or the chief executives on the board are your way for anyway. But yeah exactly I think at the start it seemed like a good idea but now going wrong I do think there needs to be financial controls and football. You don't want another leads but I don't think you can limit clubs if you want to spend money. Fine if you want to limit it in a smart way where you lose a certain amount of money you can't spend money. But I wouldn't say because you haven't got good sponsorship deals like other clubs you can't spend money because there's just no points in owners coming into the club. Owners aren't going to come in at lower levels such as the AFL which is struggling. If they're not going to be allowed to spend money now I understand there has to be wage caps in the AFL but you have to be able to allow people to try and push clubs on otherwise you're not going to get their investments. Of course yeah and you know it's our club so we're obviously going to talk about it but we've got Farad Masheiri who's a billionaire and we know that his mate who's a big uncle Elisha there's a multi-billionaire and if they say listen we want to put a billion pound into Everton in the next 12 months to create jobs and build a better team and more success then that's the way it is. Surely it's up to other clubs so they just have to deal with that. It's not going out of the football though any time if he stays in football so say we bought, we'll talk about Gabriel, say we bought Gabriel Leela then going to go out and buy her replacements, the team they buy off are going to buy her replacements and the money flows down the line. So that's why I think this summer anyway or maybe even next summer as well I think they should allow teams to stand. Yeah I think you're right and I think it kick starts everything again then and obviously we've been talking about this with the stadium and I know a lot of people were kind of worried with the stadium but obviously Lango Roe come out and John Anderson said exactly the same thing, the club have said the same thing is that don't foresee any delay other than physical delay from obviously what's when it's safe. Everton of course a lot of doom and gloom out there, some people shall we say like to paint the doom and gloom and the what if thing but the reality is nothing's changed at the moment in terms of time scale because Everton haven't got planning permission anyway. Exactly, exactly so and on that but I've seen a lot of economists now saying that the smart money will be put into bricks and water and building and getting things going again and what better way certainly for this city than to do is through building a brand new football stadium. You're building a whole infrastructure around the stadium in hotels, bars restaurants and stuff as well so that's more jobs on top so yeah I agree I think the stadium will go ahead as planned. In terms of I've never had a fear about the stadium because I think it's too big for I think and I know we've had stadium projects called in before but I think this one's just too big for the council and any other authority to let go away I think. It's got too much support as well let's be honest. Anyway that's enough of that. Let's move on to the good stuff you know what we hope will be the good stuff. Obviously there's a lot of transfer links now at the moment it's a difficult time obviously with the whale but it's going on the whale but football does continue and you've already said you're busy at the moment looking at players for clubs so quite clearly it's moving along. Everton have had a number of links and will continue you know it's every other day if not every day we get linked with the latest member of Napoli but let's begin with the fella who you mentioned before and someone who we've known about since probably early January that the club were interested in. And that's obviously Gabriella, Lill, he left us at centre back. Me and you have done a video on him of how good he is and comparing him to Yeri Mina. Tell us if you've made now as well as being in this hunt for Gabriella. I question have they though because there tends to, I know Lill if I have difficult negotiations and obviously they understand that Everton have probably got some money. Obviously we don't know how much based on what's going on but I think they understand that bad in the club it puts pressure on Everton to possibly put more money up front because I don't think Everton are in the position yet. Reagulatory masses that we can afford to put the full fee up front so the way we're wearing it is probably in instalments so I'm sure Lill will want more money up front so they can then go out and spend that money on replacements. ond yn arwain ei wneud yn gwelltydd chi gael oherwydd yr hyn splengar Quarwnol a thair i'n rhoi hi oedd y f työrch ac mae hi fydd yn fawr yn eich thawr, mae'n meddwl i'r gwerthu yma, i ffwrdd yma, i'n ei ganddo i credu i'r enw. I'n meddwl, ar y ddi'n meddwl, mae'r meddwl i'n meddwl i'r ddechrau, yna y dyfodol bell i'r ffordd hywn yn ei wneud nid oedd. Fydd y maen nhw'n meddwl i'r uppod pareffydd. Ac mynd i dda't yn gofyndd eich gwir iawn i gael ganddoaeth, wrth gwrs ystoedd fydd yn cael gwir iawn yng nghymru sy'n hofio yng nghymru. Mae'n cael gwir iawn i ffio'r gwir iawn. Ac dyna'n adnod o'r gwir iawn, os ydych yn gwybod y Feir iawn i'n cael gwir iawn. Ac oes felly'n fawr y cyfnod gyda Gabrielle. Mae'r fawr yn ystyried, y fawr yn yr ewerth. Felly, os oedd Celsu, mae'n fawr i'n... Mae'n ffais ychydig i'r fawr i'n rhaid i gael. Felly, os oedd Celsu, ydych yn fawr o'n defnyddio Celsu, oedd mae'n fawr i'n fawr i'n defnyddio Celsu, oedd mae'n fawr i'n fawr i'n fawr i'n fawr i'n fawr i'n fawr i'n fawr i'n fawr? Le'r hyffordd, am g �'r cynyddiad, oed o da i yn cael cael carlu, o'r carlu ar hyd, a oed oedd angen cael cael yma'n bod yn rhan o'n ei gael, yn動eth Gaby El sy'n optfawr i Gaby El, ond mae Eun Hyrun o'r Gaby El, ond mae Gaby Ell yw dda i'r ramhau a oed yn ganddo'r rhall oes am y dyma'r cyfliadau addwyd. Yn credu hynny wedi dweud hynny y gallwn y prof algunol ac mae'n ddweud fel dansiaeth yn ganteilio, niechau ein llai. Dwi'n bryd i hyffordd, yw'r cyffredinol sydd ymlaen o'r cyffredinol. Mae'n dweud gwneud yn ffynol. Mae'n ddysgu'n ddiw mor peth. Ac nid o'r cyffredinol o'r cyffredinol ym mhobl dros y gwrdd o'r cyffredinol ddiw i'n fwyaf ar hynny. Mae'n dweud yn fwyaf oherwydd yng Ngabriel, os yw'n dechrau ar y cyffredinol yng Ngabriel. Yn ymlaen o'r cyffredinol? Mae rwy'n credu am 3. Mae'r cyffredinol yw'r cyffredinol. Mae'r cyffredinol arfer, Felly mae'n credu stŷl, mae'n nôl. Mae'n gwybodaeth. Felly, mae'n rhaid o'r gwneud oherwydd eich cyfle. Mae'n bobl o bobl roedd rhau'n siers. Felly mae'n bod yn hyn o'r proses. Yeo, mae'n dweud sy'n cullig ac wel. Dyna, mae eich mewn. Wel, mae'n fom lawer o'r bobl o'r bobl. Mae'n dweud am y ffordd, mae'n dweud yn ddechrau'n mynd yn dweud, ond mae en chi'n Cool Ffranc Van Den Dikker. Ond mae eich ffordd, onboard and track fact for Frankfurt he's quick he's strong six four four again good pass through the ball can play left back as well so they them to the the more you know I see ready options and then we've been linked with them before and I think a couple of teams have been linked with them Mohamed Sali Suza's on Friday is about option for 12 million suppose if you're gonna you've already got yeir mean in the recent holiday you can bring in someone who can play but also a lot as time to develop so he'd be another one then three They are all left footed and they are all similar height to Gabrielle. You can go and lead a line or you can play the opposite role in team covering in behind. So, yeah they are three to be your best choices for me. Yeah, that means that... Yn rhan of these, 40-50 you are laying glets and people like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Listen Dad... Dad and one, you want a big powerful centre back and you are looking for someone in the mould of Gabrielle then yeah. Definitely Nicholas Carter. I can't say I've seen the other two much to be honest. But Nicholas Carter and now about... Yn y gallwn llun ymlaen i Brunasar y teulu? Mae, mae'n dweud i ddweud yng Nghymru. Fel ychydig i ddiweddio Lliadr Naplesiaid, neu ydych chi'n gwneud yn eich sefydlu a phobl yn y dweud ac mae'n ddweud i'r ddechrau, ac mae'n dweud i'n dweud ei fod yn rhaid i ddechrau'r 442. Brunasar rhaid i'r ddweud i'r ddweudr hynny yn rhoi'r dweud i ddweud i Naplesiaid. Dwi'n gwneud i'r motor, wneud i'n gwneud i ddweud. ac mae'r bwrdd yn gallu'n gwaith diogel i'r blaen agwn i'r falch a bryd. Gwlan yma peir i Mi Coffee. Gwlan yn gyfrifiadol. Mae'r sgolion dda. Mae'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl. Mae'n meddwl eich gwneud eich gwneud, dwi wedi bod i'w effeithi ar gyfer Menny. Ac mae'n meddwl i'r busbwn. Mae'n meddwl i'r busbwn. Mae'n meddwl i'r busbwn, i gwaith'u mynd i chi i'ch gweithleio. It is a hi'n mynd. Mae iddo Trustionion, mae wedi gennym am fod yn rag windfodol. Mae'r maes ar ag Model Gw cham analys tra dysgu, lle mae'r maes eich Lly satisfyd. Mae han Ie dddweithio ar Gwch kerfodol gyfarion h AN pinker o'r Lollywatech C cis yn eff Duke? o'r pwysig, mor iawn i'n dechrau, ond wedi bod hi'n gweld am gyrrem. Mae gwrs gyda'n byw iawn i'r援d i gael eu lleidgol yma, ond mor ddych chi wedi'i oponol i gael. Mae'r cyfarfa ieri 27 o 22, ac mae'n gyflenwch, mae'n cael gwlad ar darparu swydd ac eisiau gyda'n mynd i'w cyflenwch nad o'i cyfarfa. Mae'n gweithbeth mor yw cyflennu'n gwybod i'r gweithbeth, Mi'n ams still looking at Max Arans o'r ychymal, o'i rhaid i'w rhaid i'w rhaid i'w'w rhaid, someone of that level who, they are a bit young to be fair, the world 2021, Andy, or something like that, so... So that's that, there's got to be a balance between two, you know, I think Max Arans, I think he probably can get the nod because he's got a Premier League experience and he wouldn't mind bringing in someone that age, whereas Neymar, who's 21, 22, he's never played in a league, this level, people just, we don't really sign players, you don't play for top five leagues apart from Bernard was obviously one we did sign, but on the Marcel Brands, we tend to go for players with a bit of a less risk profile, which is understandable. You know, if you're making big money transfers, you have to, you know, obviously look at the risk. So, yeah, I think doing a side as a good player, you know, I'd look at, you know, I'd look for someone a bit young, but you know, the fullback market is unfortunately a bit shallow currently, it is tough even at the higher level, there's not that many players. You could say they're definitely going to come in and do the job. So it is tough for Marcel Brands, but I just don't think Bounissar, I think he's probably looking for a new contract with his agents as well. So I doubt we saw it. I think he's also been linked with Sevilla this week. Yeah, yeah, Maxime Lopez, the sense of the field is because I think Marcel a bit short of cash, which is where all these rooms. Well, yeah, they've got to get people up the door, haven't they? I think the thing with him as well, is that he was talking about it. It's by our clothes is only 10 million or something like that. So so obviously that is attractive for them from evidence perspective, of course. If there wasn't another option that they liked and they wanted to find someone short term, would you like then? Yeah, 10 million as we discussed before, that Fabian Delft transfer was is a similar 8 million type of sign players for that age of that place. That's not a big outlay really. It's quite a significant move. So I wouldn't I wouldn't say no, but as I said, rather personally, we'd rather go for someone younger. That's because the basically the three we're going to really talk about the three positions rather than talking about it for me are the three key areas that I haven't had the strength and one is right back. I'm not sure I'm really still unsure over John Job. I don't know whether he's he's done well in Shalka Day. I want to keep him. I'm not sure whether he's good enough to I don't need his top level man for where ever I'm going to go. Yeah, he's a good player. I think that, you know, he's not bad on the ball. You need to quit a willing fender. I just don't think he has the explosiveness or that dynamism in the final third that you really need to set your part. If you look at the best teams over the years, they've had dynamic fullbacks and I just don't think he cuts the mustard in that mould. I know what I wouldn't call Trent Anil, Alexander Arngol, quite dynamic, but obviously he's got a different skillset. But yeah, John Joe's a good player. But I think he'll say if Shalka can get the money and have it and can agree a price, I think he'll end up staying in Shalka. I think that came out on the press this week as well. Yeah, yeah. Then into midfield, centre midfield. Obviously Alan's been linked strongly again. Now I know, I know this is it's not really one you're loving. I know that. He's a good player, he's a really, really good player. And I've got no problem in looking at that type of player. And I think it's understandable with the role that I'm sure he wants, 4-4-2 isn't something people have played. So you need people who can do both get forward and obviously sitting and defending, obviously understand the positional awareness and the positional needs of the position. It's just that he's 29, he's never played in the league of this level. It's the same, we'll probably discuss Hamers, Rodríguez, it's the same with him. They're both obviously really, really good players. But when you spend money on players of that level and obviously the wage commitment that they'll be looking for, I think they'll both be looking for the excess £120 grand a week. It's quite a risk, you know, with Hamers, Rodríguez, I look at like Tim O'Rea, he was a really, really great player. Became to England, they just couldn't do it. It was a bit of a fluffy night and I look at players at that age and they come from different leagues at that age and it can be quite tough to acclimate. Now Demirongi might come in and be absolutely fantastic, but there's always that risk and I'd rather have it and try and find the next Alan. Not someone who's 20, someone who's 24, 25 who's ready to be in San Alan who's nearly 30. I think me and my dad are just about this, to be honest. This weekend it was like you. I love Ibrahim Sangari. I think he'd be one to be biting to lose his hand off at 20 million. We're out of shadow and, you know, I like Zechariah. You know, I like Western McKenney, although he's a little bit different. He's a bit more of a ball player, but certainly the likes of Zechariah, Babacariah Somari, a Bibacariah Somariah, Lailu's a brilliant player as well. I mean, I'd go for Sangariah out of all of them, I think, although Zechariah is a little bit more cultured than him. But that's the thing, yeah, but, you know, there's different options there. But I think what we impaired were kind of come to the come to the conclusion was that if Anciolotti wants Alan and he thinks he can do him a job for three years while kicking this team on, it can if you can if you're a manager and you go this lad is brilliant and he knows my gaming a bit like him. So he's not the greatest example, but James McCarthy, when Martinis brought him in, he knew exactly what Martinis wanted. And so he came in and for the first 18 months, he was outstanding. He was only injured, he stopped James McCarthy being brilliant. And he knew it and went in and we've seen great coaches like Guardiola do it and other great coaches take people who know what they want. And I think that's my only kind of argument for Alan is that he knows Anciolotti's game, Napoli have already said because I think it's so and they've fallen out anyway. And I think it's so is kind of said, yeah, I'm happy if you leave in the summer. The talk and that first, it was 40 million. Now they're saying 18, 19 million probably because of his age. So we could do a job for three years and then kind of next summer, you then bought a Sangari or someone like that. That would work because don't forget we've got John Filipe Gabamon, who we both know is a good player in Germany was excellent. He's got all the attributes to do well here, but we don't know he's injured at the moment and we haven't seen enough of him. And then we've got Andre Gomez, who no one else is really liking our squad and he does a particular job. So then the other midfielders we've got is Delth, who's more for me. I just look at him as a utility player now and think, yeah. You know, and then you've got Tom Davis, who's still a flip of a coin. Seven one week to the next. So, you know, we don't know what he's going to do. And then I think we both agree, Snyddler and Sigarton are on that way down. They're not on an upward curve, are they? So if you could, excuse me, if you could get Alan in who will do a job and he knows he'll do him a job, maybe that makes sense. Maybe that's the only one of these naffly links that really does make sense. It does. And you've, it's funny to say, I agree with that, but you said that's exactly right. And, you know, obviously I'm quite stringent on the age thing. But as a from a manager perspective, he put a different hat on. He wants to be able to bring someone who knows his system. He doesn't have to retrain them in the 442. He can just put them in and basically Alan will give you that structure then straight away because he'll be able to pull the other players in. You know, be able to marshal it. I think that there is some value in that. And as I say, 40 million, obviously I was completely no. If you talk about 20 million and if Carlo thinks and you know, Marcel Brands agrees because obviously they have to agree. I think, yeah, it wouldn't be a bad sign. I've got you know, I would prefer not. But I could from from a recruitment perspective and a tactical perspective and a manager's perspective, I can understand completely why that move would be made. Just don't put. Go on, sorry. Go. No, after you know. I was just going to say garn, I was 30 and would have played PSG. Wouldn't have come in. We'd have been happy with him for another two or three years, wouldn't we? So that kind of fits the Alan timescale. But what were you going to say? Just the only slight worry I have is coming from Italy's playing. Honestly, I think he was at Udonais in 2011. He signed for Udonais and then he went to Napoli. It's just a difficult need to come from if you play the long time there. I know other players that do at Georgina obviously is not bad, is not a bad player in the Premier League. Most of course came from Roma. But, you know, that's the only concern. But yeah, from a Carlo perspective, if he wants someone he can trust really. There's a lot of managers to be able to trust players. And I think he sees him as his source of general on the pitch really. If he's the one who's pulling people into position, then yeah, it makes sense. It doesn't make sense. So I've got no, I'm not going to, you know, I'm not going to cry over spilled milk if he's signed. I've got me quite a few reservations about it, but yeah, I completely understand it from that perspective. Especially if he's the one who has the structure and then everyone else is a future sign and, you know, players who weaken mould and grow, then maybe it does make sense to have the one fellow that understands it and almost becomes the key to the works for everybody else. You know? Yeah, and as I say, he then is teaching other players. He's helping Tom Davis, he's helping Andre Gomez, he's not really playing the 4-4-2 in his career. He's helping John Philippe Gabamon. And it's just a bit of a, if he's a 7 out of 10 every week, that's what you want, we let consistency soon. Well, one other player we will link with this week who's also a centre of field player is Pellegrini, who's that Roma. What's your make-up in? Really, really good player. There's a lot to get through here. So with Pellegrini, you know, I was quite, I'd be fairly surprised if we signed him for the basic reason is he's more of a number 10 or an eight and we don't play with a three. So obviously the number eight role in a 4-4-2 is much more different. It's more of a two-way box-to-box role. If you were going to sign Pellegrini for me, you're playing on the left hand side over Bernard and Wobe now. The issue there is I think that we're going to probably go with Bernard and Wobe next season, see where they take us. I don't think they see that as a position of need to upgrade straight away. I think that Carl will work with them. If they don't work out, then obviously they'll be replaced. That's just the way it is. I don't think Pellegrini can play as an eight in a two. I just he's better being able to get into advanced positions. I think if we were going to sign him, you play him on that left hand side, much like Ceilings, he was used for Napoli by Carlo and he'd be basically the factor number 10 drifting off the wing and creating problems for me, because he's a really, really crisp, intelligent passer. I think he's got I think a scene. He's got four goals and 11 assists this season. I think one of the things is reservation again as Italian players, Italian born players come to the Premier League, so very, very small success market. It's not because the bad players or it's very different league. They grew up in a league which is very tactical, very methodical. We obviously are very transition based, very counter-attack based, very intense. It's quite hard to succeed here when you come from that league. Definitely, but one of the things was the the attractiveness of the transfer is that it's come out that he's got a 26 million million pound clause in his contract, but it's it's two payments of 30 million quid, two years or past. So essentially you can get a 26 million pound player for 30 million. Yeah, it's 23 years old. Yes, it's a good player. You know, in the right system, you get the and I think is that in that left hand side role of what Carlo wants to do. I think you'd be crazy. It's just that at this point, maybe, you know, you don't know what's going to be decided in my time is, you know, use it will be a bit hard on the right. There's a different type of player you don't know. But then you've got to go on board as well. But I think he's a good player. There's just a lot of question marks over and but that type of player is probably someone missing, you know, Sigurdsson was supposed to be the creator. He's not really a will be is a creator, but he's not really suited to a 4-4-2, so he's going to have to adapt to the off the ball role, really, so that's a problem. Bernard can create and he's does well, I hope sometimes he has a bit of middle and time away, but you never know, but a whole summer in a 4-4-2, then players that we've mentioned, Bernard and the Wobby, they might come on. They might step into that left hand side role and make it their own sum. I just don't see the Pellegrine transfer coming off of the Monarchs. But he is a good player. You know, he will fit that role perfectly. It's Cinco also, isn't it for Bernard and the Wobby? You know, that's football, yeah, you know, it's not. It's partly not their fault that, you know, the manager was changed in the system, he's changed that, that's football. They have to be able to show they can adapt or they won't, or they won't, you know, as you say, the Cinco swim. Fair enough. Anyone else in that centre of field role that you... I don't think that at the minute, I think it's basically Alan keeps popping back up and I know it's easy to keep linking us with Napoli players to get that. I'm probably like three Schmittans and people like this. They're just the easy links to Le Barley. But we know that he does really like Le Barley, but I just don't say it's not over it. Well, exactly, exactly. But I think Alan is, I just think Alan's slightly different because it's subtle. And he's come out and said as well. I'm going to say that he needs that midfield shot and he's come out and said it. And he wants energy in there, you know. It's true, you know, the linchpins, that system is the centre of the centre of the field because without it, as we've seen against Chelsea, once that splits apart and the structure goes, we're very open at the back. So you need specialist players and then you've got a player who knows how to play in that system, you're better off for it. Again, yeah, makes complete sense. So the other, I mean, third and final position that is kind of a priority, certainly as far as I'm concerned. And I think this was mentioned at the ADM anyway when Marcel Brand has done his plan of a 4-4-2 is obviously the right hand side. Yes, people are talking about another striker. But for me, I'm not really concerned about the strikers. I think we've got a great partnership with Calvert, Llewman and Charleston. I think Moise Keane will grow and come on this season. And then after that, you've got Anthony Gordon can play there. And you've also got, you should be seeing the emergence of Ella Sims, maybe in and around the squad. He's got the attributes, weathering, you know. And then he's behind that, you've got Lewis Dobson on the well. You've got Dobson, yes. So you've got a transition plan there. Yeah, I'd say, unless you can't find that right wing and you think with Charleston, it'll be wrong. He's better off front, but you can't do it there. Really well and he's going to have goals from that position. So you take it rough with the smooth, I guess, in that sense. But yeah, I think we won't be signed a striker. I know a lot of people like us to sign as your rude type or experience. But you just take a minute off players. You know, Moise Keane conceivably could, you know, if he obviously sorts out his developments and gets used to the league quicker, he could easily take minutes off with Charleston and Dominic Calkhalvin. And see if you have another striker that mixed in. You've got to play it in the wage. He's probably not going to do a lot. And we've already got Shane Towson, who's probably going to be unless we can get rid of him. He's going to stick around like a bad smell now, isn't he? So unless we can get rid of him, I just doubt it. And obviously, again, I think Marcel Brands wants to bring Ella Sims or how do we play this through? Yeah, he doesn't want to clog the position with other players again. Yeah, it will be the right hand side. So over off the right hand side, we've seen a link with Hamers, Rodríguez. Again, it could be quite simply a lazy link, but he does. He has himself said he wants to work with Antelotti again, which is a bit of a, you know, that's going to always add a little bit of weight to any story. I think Ryan was rid of a face that believed he wasn't interested in alone. Now they think they're just saying, well, yeah, we don't want him. So if he wants to go out somewhere, he can. Well, I mean, what do you make of him? He's obviously a hugely talented footballer. He's a true pair of footballer. You know, the negatives with him, you know, I can't really go as a player. He's a bad player because he's not. There's no way I could say that he's wonderfully talented footballer. He's just injury prone. And if you're ever, and if it's alone, you take the chance maybe. OK, you take that chance. However, if you're paying him a lot of money and he's injured, I think he's missed at least 10, 15 games nearly every season for the last four or five. He's missed a lot of games. Yeah, it's a risk. Now, don't be wrong, it's great for the profile of every one. He isn't a wonderful player again. I think again, he probably suits the left-hand side role more than the right-wing role because he's not really direct. He's more of a player between the lines. He can score goals from distance. So yeah, again, you know, don't be wrong. I think I shot away with him by an unit, didn't he? Andriom Llywodraith, yeah. Andriom Llywodraith, sorry. And I think, you know, he'd be a great player for Evan to sort of hang my heart on the sense of, you know, he's playing for Evan. But again, I'd rather us find the player who's who's going to, he's going to stay long term, really. I think Amazon's lovely, he's looking to, you know, you know, re-re-re-re-re-up his career, really, in a sense. He's drifted for a couple of seasons. A lot of his reputation is based on the World Cup, if we're honest. He has, but he is a good player. He did well by an unit that went wrong. But his best is best at, you know, the most memorable and consistent run he had was in that World Cup where he was probably the star player. That's why Real Madrid signed him. I think he's struggled and managers find it hard to fit him in a team. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's hard to say no to a player with that ability, but I just don't think he fits the thoughts of whatever he's looking for. And because of his injuries and the way he'd be on it, it's quite a risk. But, you know, in my son, Carl, I think it's where at the risk. And he is a match winner on his day. You know, he can see teams apart. You only see the impact of Bruno Fernandez as a man united, that type of player. And maybe he'll take the risk, but I just don't see it. You know, I hope you're looking at your right wingers and, you know, for 23 to 26 age bracket, really. Yeah, I mean, 29 is neither of the eagles now. So he's again, he likes it. Yeah, so it's not really the right way to be taking out a 31 year old winger to try to put a 30 year old on that. Don't get me wrong, technically, he's better than Theo, but then arguably you get more of a game plan of Theo in terms of what I mean by that is he sticks to what he's asked to do. Or I think he can defend you. And also with, you know, the problem of other injury issues. So you're just having that on top, really. See, yeah, I think Theo will stay anyway. I think he's going to be the right winger next season. Well, if the report is incorrect that Carlo doesn't like him, I'm not too sure how true that is, bro. I just think he's a backup. He's not a bad player to have in the squad. No, no, we should back up. Who would you be going for then over on that right hand side? If you look at Cengizunde, you'd look at Ferran Torres, who plays in the 4-4-2 of Valencia. He's not really direct, but he scores goals. You'd look at, you know, Shukwais, he plays for Villareal, who's a good player. I mean, you're big fans of Crepen Theatre, of course. You play as a club bruise, you play as a right wing back or on the wing. You can obviously defend that attack. And I think he is a top five league level player. People like Dwight McNeill. It's a bit of a risk, you know, he plays in this. I think he's a, I know you're a fan. But he sticks out like a sore thumb for Bentley because he's the only player who's got any fflair and billets. But again, he plays best off the left, you know, with balls in, moving to the right. Will he be as effective? Maybe, maybe not. So maybe there's options out there on the rise. It's just it's it's finding goals. We need a 10 goals score from that position. So it's finding someone who's going to come and come to the Premier League again, not everyone. It's the ground runs. People might have to be patient if it was a Shukwaisy, maybe an under who's obviously playing in the Italian league. But yeah, there are options there. The good options I really like. Sheng is under, I think people are obviously a bit wary of the Turkish players because of what's happened with Shentos, but he's a much, much higher level of a player. He's quick, isn't he? He's quick and direct with Sheng, isn't he? You know, both, yeah, can take a man on, stand people up, you know, create the score goals. That's what we need. Yeah. And again, Romer, apparently, look, you know, they'd be happy to see him go out the door. So AB1, I think the at his own interest on one, because I think we could probably get him at a good price. He's only 20, I think, or 21. So he's got room to grow. And he, like you say, can play two positions as well there. He can play. He's got the left as well, yeah. Exactly. So he's quite electric pace as well. So that's what I think we need more than anything. We need someone who's got a little bit of ability on the ball with that pace there on that right hand side. But someone like under coming inside and then for an overlap and right back, I think. That was what Brands and Silver wanted, didn't they, last year? And we know anti-Lotty's probably looking a very similar as well. So it's going to be interesting. I think the big consideration is as we've seen with the 442, you have to have wingers who can help the full backs defend because it's very much, there's going to be overlaps, you know, overloads on the right or the left hand side. And you need that defensive assurance. We saw obviously sort of whooping to do. You get exposed in the last one game of times. We saw it in the Chelsea game at times as well. You need that solidity and the structure from the wingers as well. And that's why 442 is so hard. If you look at other teams, you play 433, the midfield is the free midfield. There's a lot of wingers not to defend, whereas in the 442, it's a lot more expected of the wingers in terms of work, right? Yeah, definitely, definitely. Well, let's leave it there, Mike, cos that was a fascinating shot. As always, enjoy our little shot and have missed them. I want these players, and hopefully, hopefully, we'll see some uptane in this fight against what's going on at the moment. And we can, in the future, get back to some normality and get back in the studio and discuss these players, discuss these players with all the XG maps and everything else that we love to go over. All the stuff I love to go over. All the stuff, don't worry about him, about us. But like I say, Mike, thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy day to come on. No worries, man. So there you go. Let us know what you think in the comments section below. Me and Andy talking there about possible transfers forever. What do you want anything we've talked about? Let us know. Make sure you give Andy a follow on Twitter at El Pavoti FTBL. There, check him out on there. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up. If you want more videos, including me and Andy in the future on Patreon, doing tactics and stats and stuff, then get over there as well. Ties, Andy. Take it easy. Bye.