 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the Everton News Daily. Before we begin this video, we're sponsored by One Football, One Football's app, makes it possible to keep up to date with all the latest scores, transfer rumours and stats, all in the one place to download the app. Click the link in the description. Android Gomez has been given a three-match ban by the FA for his stamp on Alexander Mitrovich at the weekend. It was highlighted on match of the day, it went to an FA panel on Monday and Everton had until six o'clock last night to appeal it or react to it and today has been given a three-match ban which means that he has played his last game at Godderson Park this season, potentially as he played his last game at Godderson Park ever. Who knows? We won't know until the summer, but Gomez is going to be out now for three of the next four games. He'll return to the Everton squad if he's injury free for the trip to Tottenham Hotspur the last game of the season. It's really disappointing but, to be honest, not unexpected as you can see, the ball's nowhere inside there. It's hitting Mitrovich so there you go, bit silly from the Portuguese midfielder and he's now, but I suppose what it does is it gives other players the opportunity to step in to big game on Sunday and we're going to need to be at our very best. Moving on, Everton's under 23s won the Premier League title, Premier League 2 last night. Josh Bowler scored a winning goal, it was a cracking goal, cutting in and curling it into the far corner and he's described the moment as his best ever in his career. He is only a young lad, so fair enough, but he went on about David Unsrath and Alan Kelly telling him to start killing his shots rather than just lashing it as he put it. That's what he's been working on in training this week and it showed it was a cracking goal, cutting in. He had a good game, he really impressed last night and was one of the standout performers. It's got a lot of people talking about whether he could potentially make the step up into the team squad. I think probably he'd have to go out on loan first and get a little bit more first team football. He was in Queen's Park Rangers first team squad before Everton brought him to the club a couple of years ago, but brilliant moment for him last night, brilliant moment for all the 23s as they sealed their second Premier League 2 title in three years. Josh Barlett, a moment, I'm quite sure he will remember for a long time being able to celebrate at the end of the park and with all the fans were so great moment for him. Another player he played in that game last night, Brendan Galloway, is expected to leave Gooderson Park in the summer. He's made 21 first team appearances for Everton under Roberto Martínez. It looked at one stage as though he was going to be the one who really pushed late in the bench for that left back spot. It came from MK Donnes as a ball player in centre back. I remember at the time people were talking about him and John Stones being a future partnership, being great on the ball. John Stones has careers gone like that. He moved to Manchester City for £50 million and Brendan Galloway has gone the other way. Really disappointing what happened to Brendan. He looked like a good prospect. Played his part when we beat Chelsea, he remember setting Stephen Naismith's first of his hat trick goals up. I had a good start to the season but fell away when he turned out last night. Played well in the under 23s last night as they beat Brighton 1-0 but again looks like he may have played his last game at Gooderson Park in the blue shade. A bit disappointing but he's got to move on. I think he's 22-23 years of age now and he's got to move on for the sake of his career. Another player who played in last night's victory was 18-year-old Lewis Gibson. He had a strong game, started off a little bit shakily but got better and better as the game went on. He's been speaking about making the move from Newcastle. He's a Newcastle United fan as a kids season ticker. He said he loved playing for them. It was a difficult decision but wanted to move to Everton and has improved since he came here. He's played for England at youth level as well. He comes for £6 million and he's someone who Everton have got high hopes for. He's trained with the first team quite a bit. He's been trying to lay off caretum in training and what he does. He's been trying to catch the eye of Marco Silver and there were some pitches of him last week training with the first team ahead of Everton's trip to Fulham. He'd probably done better than half of our plays if he'd have played at the weekend but it's thought the next logical step for Lewis now is to go out on loan and play at league level and really get the next step of his education. He's won the league in the 23s. He's played very well as well. I'll have to wait and see what happens with him but he's certainly a player to keep an eye on out of that under 23 squad. I'm finally Everton of a game today being linked with Chelsea striker Mitchie Batchouay. He's on loan at Crystal Palace when on loan in January. He scored three goals in 11 appearances for Palace. The fee is thought to be around £35-40 million but again the question marks over these links are Chelsea's transfer ban and what happens with that and are they prepared. If they're not able to bring in any strikers are they prepared to let a striker of their own go out and out of payment it'd be a payment and deal. But are they going to do that and it's not sure they'd be prepared to let somebody who can get them goals go out the door. The same with K2, they're two players who are out on loan at Premier League clubs who could potentially go back into that Chelsea squad if they're not able to buy anyone and make them a little bit better. So you know I can understand Everton being interested in him he's 25 years of age you know. You can see there he's played for Dortmund, he's been a Valencia, Chelsea, you know Marseille area in his career. So he's played at some good clubs never been able to hold down a real place for Chelsea but he's a lively striker he's got good movement and good ability. You could understand why Everton would be interested in a striker of his age and his movement but for him he needs a club that he can settle at and start making that number nine his I suppose. But we'll have to wait and see again it's all up in the air with Chelsea and what's happening with them. That is it for the news daily if you haven't subscribed please do so it takes a second if you want more videos get over and join us on page and thanks for watching see you later.