 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily brought to you in partnership with the SofaScore app. Da'n load the SofaScore app, it's free. Come do it, it's good. British Canyon Everton's chief commercial officer has said that Everton are making good progress on stadium naming rights. Everton move into their new stadium, Da'n a bramliei mwy ddoch, in August 2025. Naming rights have been a hot topic. Everton had signed a loose agreement, shall we say, with a USM for naming rights down there. They paid £30 million for first refusal, so to speak, but as that went on, it was clear that it looked as though they were going to be the Evans naming rights partner for 10 years. They would have been paying a total of £300 million for the 10 years, but since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Everton's partnership with them was suspended, and that was taken off the table, leaving a big gap in not only Everton's sponsorship money, but that loss of naming rights partner. Canyon has said that Everton have been making really good progress with this, adding to the portfolio, speaking to lots of people, and they're moving closer to agreeing a deal with it. I mean, it's a good way to get the income in, isn't it? To have that, obviously, we haven't done it at Gouldersham Park at any time. We did have mega-fond branding on there for a bit, but obviously that was removed once the conflict was kicked off, Everton had to remove that and rightly so. And now we are into thinking about paying for the stadium, I guess, or certainly generating more income, and it's good to see that Everton are making progress with that. It would take a big chunk of that worry away for the income, and obviously with increased revenue once we move into the stadium, it's expected to more than double what we're getting at Gouldersham Park now, and a bit. This will go on top of that and give us more income. This is why we're in the mess we're in at the minute. We just simply can't create enough matchday income, enough commercial income. It's shown in our profit and loss sheets, which is why we are in hot water at the moment. Still no news on that outcome, by the way, but we'll have it as soon as there is. Ian Wone has praised James Tarkovski for his incredible form for Everton. Wone in an interview with the Athletic says that he finds it strange that Tarkovski is not in the England squad with his performances for Everton. Tarkovski has been part of an Everton defence that has kept eight clean sheets this season. He plays every minute of every game for Everton. That's been fantastic and is obviously the captain now in the absence of James Coleman. Wone also praised Tarkovski's defensive partner, Jared Branthwaite, in the interview. Everton are reportedly keeping tabs on Marseille forward element and die. He will be placed on the transfer list at Marseille this summer. That is according to La Provence today. He joined Marseille for 17 million euros in the summer and he has scored one goal and got three assists in 25 appearances for them. Crystal Palace also keeping tabs on him and we're waiting to see what happens with that one, but he's a talented player, whether or not Everton would have that much interest in him. Marseille, if he went for 17 million euros, would he want more than that? Would he want the same one goal in 25 games? He scored quite a few goals last season, but I just don't know whether Everton would go back in for him, but that's the report today that the Blues are keeping a tab on him. Finally, Jamie Carragher has called on the Premier League Commission to hurry up and confirm the outcome of Everton's appeal. We're nearly two weeks on since the Commission finished. We're none the wiser as to what has happened and will Everton get points back? Will it be halved? Will he get all of the points back? He is not happy with the process and how long it takes also sighted it a disadvantage to clubs like Luton as well who need to know where they are. He joins Phil Jagielke and Alan Stubbs who we've had in the studio today, former Everton, both former Everton captains, both not happy with the Premier League and how it's been dealt with and also the length of time to find out Everton's fate. We're all at that stage now where we just need, I want to say closure on it would be lovely if it was closure, but Everton currently facing the second PSR charge as well, but we need some clarity on where we stand so we can move forward. We are in a constant state of limbo it seems. We've also got the possible takeover running to a mystery date as well at the moment so everything up in the air and we need some clarity as soon as possible so let's hope we get it. 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