 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Marko Silver's held his press conference ahead of tomorrow night's game away at Aston and Villa with some really positive news. Llywodraeth Dean is available to start. He is fit, no issues at all after coming off against Wafford. So absolutely brilliant news there. He'll continue playing on the left hand side. It's really good news because although Lincoln Banes is available, the manager confirmed as well, obviously that is a bit of a step down. Llywodraeth Dean is so important to the way we defend and the way we go forward. He offers so much creativity and it's also a very calm, safe player on the pitch for Everton as well. So really, really good news on that front. And as I said, Llywodraeth Dean and also Llywodraeth Banes are both a fifth for the game. Farwin Delth, not available, still out. He's not in full training yet. He hasn't taken part in full training and he has taken part in some training, just not full training. But Mark also confirmed that he could take part in one of the games next week. Obviously, he haven't played in a way to Lincoln in the Carribo Cup and face Wolves at the end of the week at home as well. So a possibility for Delth to come back as well, which is exactly what we want, a fully fit squad. So hopefully we can have everyone up to speed by the time the international window comes around and goes and we start up again against Bournemouth. Then hopefully if you've got everyone fit, that'll be a real positive. And the manager was speaking about that as well. He's speaking about it. So, Debe, not being quite up to speed yet, just trying to settle into the club. Awobi as well, trying to catch up after coming back from the African nations and coming into training. And really the week ahead of the Waffa game was the first time he trained coming back. So he mentioned those two players and said, you know, there'll be possibilities for those two players coming up. It's just that they're both trying to get themselves bedded in. And he also spoke about Moise Keane as well and said that what he's seeing in training, it's exactly what he wants to see from a centre forward. That's really positive news, really positive news for all you people who want Dominic Alvinloo in replacing a centre forward by Moise Keane. And I can imagine Moise Keane will probably get his first opportunity next week against Lincoln if he doesn't start in this game, but some good signs. And obviously the manager is recognising some good signs in training as well. A player the manager mentioned not playing up front was with Charleston. He said he doesn't see him as a striker, he sees him as a winger. You know, he said we've got three good strikers in Dominic Alvinloo and Moise Keane and Sheng Tolson and sees with Charleston very much as a winger at the moment and is not considering as a centre forward as the time being. So interesting considering last season he did get played up front as the manager was trying to find solutions to the problems that we had. He did okay, not brilliant at times, doesn't quite fit the system. But then when he went out right, obviously we've seen a lot more from Charleston and he really fitted in and really helped the team. He really helped Seamus Coleman as well, come into form as well. So really positive there, so he doesn't see him as a striker. So I'm not Moise Keane as well, there's a fascinating article on the BBC by Phil McNulty today talking about how Martel Brands got Moise Keane to Everton and how he'd tried to get him on loan in January, but that didn't happen. But with good work, with negotiations between him and Bill Cernright, with his agent, Raiola, and how he come up with a plan and how he goes into so much detail to get these players and how he knows all about their family and all the details that would help to convince a player and how he went to Fabian Dells House and presented the plan of why he should sign for Everton. So really interesting stuff, really interesting article about just the way Martel Brands goes into to get these players and how he can strike up really good deals with clubs like Barcelona and Juventus and convince the player that their future will be in a really good place if they sign for a club like Everton. So really fascinating stuff about Martel Brands and the transfer stuff there. So on to another player, sort of in the same way. Romelu Llechach, who's done an interview in the last couple of days. Main thing about why he left Manchester United, but he spoke about leaving Everton and how he expected to move in 2017, whichever he come off. But he said that he'd been speaking to Chelsea. And he said not only he'd been speaking for Chelsea for months, he'd been speaking to Chelsea for two years. He said the year before he could have left, but he didn't really push it. But in the second year, the year leading up to his move, he really wanted to leave the club and has been speaking to Chelsea. And after he'd scored the two goals against Chelsea in the cup, that's where it come about with the cultured rungwm and tried to convince him to leave. And how he'd already started looking for apartments for his mum by the training ground and all these things. And it just sort of shows you the kind of headspace he must have been in as a player and that's the thing, isn't it? You want players dedicated to your club, but when they're planning two moves ahead, not saying that Romeluw Kharku did the business on the pitch for us, but it just shows his commitment that he wasn't fully committed to Everton. And I think that's followed him to Manchester United as well and obviously he's into Milan now. And if he thinks like that the rest of his career, he'll never settle down anywhere. He'll never do anything anywhere if he's got that kind of attitude. For players like Kharku, trophies and records and goals will always follow because they're good players, but if they're not dedicated to their clubs and they're always thinking about the next move, then they're never going to do it. So fascinating insight. I think there's much more about that podcast and about his move to his why he left Manchester United and those kind of things, but they're the main takes from why he left Everton anyway. So there you go. This has been the Everton News daily. Positive news anyway. 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