 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Ever News Daily. Theo Walcott should return to 13 training later this week. Walcott, of course, suffered a head injury and was knocked out in Saturdays 3.00 on the feet by Manchester City at Gooderson Park. Walcott suffered the injury in the opening minute and needed to be stretched off and taken to hospital to be observed. But he is recovered fully and should return to training later this week in time to be considered for Saturday's trip to Burnley. Hasn't had a great start to the season, Theo, and obviously Saturday was frustrating for him, but we'll have to see whether Marco Silva considers him for a start and position this week. We won't know till the end of the week. Rapha Leaw rejected a move to Everton in the summer ahead of a move to AC Milan. Marcel Brands, Marco Silva, had identified a 20-year-old Portuguese striker who was playing for Leal at the time as a player who could come in to Everton and score some goals. But sadly, the 20-year-old fancied a move to AC Milan instead. He started off with one goal and three assists from Milan so far this season, but they are struggling in Serie A at the moment as well. Everton, of course, went on to sign Moise Keane. It's not clear whether he still would have done that, of course, if he'd have got low as well. But he is a good player, Rapha Leaw. We'll have to see whether he develops or not at Milan and whether the situation there in at the moment ensures that he's up for sale next summer. Who knows? Who knows? Luca Dean is exactly the type of professional who sets an example to the rest of the Everton squad. That's according to Marco Silva. He said not just his quality as a player, but he comes in, works hard and wants to improve every single day. He's been a fantastic sign for us since we brought him in. He was one of my first targets and I was delighted to get him in. He's right. Dean has been excellent since Everton purchased him from Barcelona last August. He's come into the club being absolutely immense for the most part. Scoring goals, free kicks, loads of assists, loads of quality with that left foot. So much so that we were all a little bit worried about Leighton Baines and when he'd come to the end. The transition from Baines to Dean has meant that no one even really talks about Leighton anymore, which is the biggest compliment we can pay to Luca Dean, isn't it? And Dean has also had this say on Idrisha Gai saying that Everton are missing him, which is what we all know. But he said he was the man who balanced our team out. He said he was such a key player for us. He'd break up defensive attacks and start our offensive attacks and he said he was everywhere, all over the pitch, great at recovering the ball. He said he reminds me of Angolo Cante, such a fantastic player. We wish him well at PSG but we do miss him at Everton. And he's absolutely right, isn't he? Especially with not having care tumour as well, having lost those two players who were key for Everton last season. Not having those two in the middle of the spine of the team, we're really finding it difficult at the moment to get a balance that counteracts their losses. Hopefully, we can get John-Philippe Gabam on back, get him in that team and hopefully he can do a bit of the job, what Garner did. But maybe with a little bit more forward play, who knows. Finally, David Underwood has had this say on Anthony Gordon. He said his flexibility may be the key to him getting a chance in the first team sooner rather than later. He said he's progressing beautifully, he works incredibly hard, great work ethic, quick, can beat a man. He said he's progressing brilliantly but because he can play off the left or the right wing or through the middle, which he's doing now, it means he may get his chance with Marco Silva because he said modern day strikers have to be flexible and that's what Anthony is. Gordon is playing as a nine at the moment for Everton due to the fact that Fraser Holmby has gone out on loan to Belgium. Basa Sambu, of course, left the club in the summer as well, so Anthony Gordon has been employed through the middle and his progression brilliantly. Really, he's scoring goals, putting in top performance, he's played brilliantly for England as well. We may see him in the first team squad sooner rather than later. He is training with the first team squad most days now of Finchfarns. Fingers crossed he could be the next one who breaks into the first team. Check out an interview I've done with Paddy Boiland from the Athletic. We do discuss Anthony Gordon in more detail. That is it for today. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos, get over and join us on page. See you later.