 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Brought to you in partnership with the sofa scorer. Addressor Guy has returned to training. He has been pictured out in Portugal with the first team squad. Sean Dyche had said that he should be available in the next couple of days in an interview he gave with Everton TV a couple of days ago and that has proven correct because Addressor was out smiling and training with the first team squad. The midfield has been missing for the last few games and Everton have missed them even if it was just the option of being able to bring them on as a sub or start them and replace them with another midfield. There just isn't enough options for Sean Dyche on the bench so it's a big boost that he is back training and hopefully now he'll stay fit for the rest of the season as Everton attempts to navigate their way away from any kind of relegation worries. Everton today have again been linked with a move for 23-year-old Hull City defender Jacob Greaves. The Blues were linked last week, being linked with them again this week. He is left-footed 6-foot-3 and there's thought to be a possible long-term replacement for Jared Branthway to continue to be linked with a move away from Godderson Park. We'll have to wait and see what happens with that one. Greaves thought to be available for around £15 million. Mail Sports of today reported that a growing number of Premier League clubs are considering ditching football's new deal and taking legal action should a government regulator be introduced and force the Premier League clubs to pay. The Premier League has apparently put forward a proposal to pay £836 million over five years, which comes on top of the current one of £110 million in solidarity payments and £40 million a year to a youth fund. This is something that President-Chief Executive Peter Risdale has totally disputed, said there isn't any deal in place, no deal was offered, no vote has taken place so. This needs sorting, it doesn't look good for the Premier League, this is just further evidence that an independent regulator is needed ASAP doesn't look good on CEO Richard Masters either. Grassroots football pyramid needs that help from the Premier League and why should the Premier League have all of that money and not let it trickle down to keep these clubs going. After all, a lot of these clubs end up producing players for these Premier League teams so it needs sorting out very quickly. Finally, Everton have announced that their soccer schools are returning to the United States and Canada, the Canadian provinces, there are going to be 20 of them. The schools offer high-level training and if you are in those areas, you have a lot of international people who watch this, you can book these courses on EvertonFC.com. You can get more information on there as well. Another thing, go over to more than a game and check out the latest inside the game podcast. That is with Tony Grant this week, former Everton midfield player, also former Everton European head of scouting as well. Go over to really good conversation, some great stories from Tony Grant's career and what he wants to do next so go and check that out. Give it a like and subscribe to that channel while you're there. That is it. Thanks for watching. We'll see you later.