 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Everton News Daily. Everton have been boosted by the return to training of centre-back pair Yeri Mina and Ben Goffrey, both have been pictured back on the grass with the squad at Finch Farm ahead of Everton's game against Leicester City this weekend. It obviously remains to be seen whether either of them will play any kind of football for the Blues before the Whale Cup break, which is a week on Saturday at its final game before that break at Bournemouth a week on Saturday. But it is good news to see them both back and doing some training with the first team squad. Obviously both suffered injuries on day one of the Premier League season, Ben Goffrey breaking his leg at Yeri Mina's suffering some kind of ankle damage. But it's good to have them both fit and you know Frank Lampard I think will appreciate you starting to get that squad back, those players back in recent weeks we've seen the return of Mason Holgate, obviously Dominic Hall that's living as well. All helping to boost his options from the dugout and from the bench and this too will be no different to that. I think you can get as many as fit as possible then it gives him some real decisions to make. But obviously in the absence of those two we've seen James Tarkovsky and Conor Cody be absolutely fantastic for the team so both have got a difficult task in it trying to out one of those and get back into the side. Although one of those places will be up for grabs when football does resume on Boxing Day because Conor Cody will be ineligible to play because we play Wolves with him being only a lone player at the moment. He won't be available to play that day so there is a space alongside James Tarkovsky for the Wolves game so we'll see what happens there. Everton have reportedly targeted into Milan, German international Robin Goessens. The left back is apparently available for around 21 million. Reporting Portugal claimed that Everton are unlikely to take up their option on current Loni Ruben Van Agri. He's only had 24 minutes since joining Everton on loan. He has a £17m buyout and the Portuguese press saying Everton aren't keen on that and he'll probably return to Portugal at the end of the season but these reports in Italy saying that Goessens has been contacted by Kevin Thelwell. He was fantastic for Atlanta before he moved to into Milan and in fact in his final season with Atlanta he scored 12 goals and had 8 assists from his left back position so that's the kind of stat you want from your left back isn't it? Obviously Vitaly Michalenco is doing a good job for Everton at the moment at left back as well. Would Everton pay 20 million for another left back? I don't know but this has been picked up by a couple of different news outlets in Italy this once so. We'll see whether there is anything in that. Reports again coming out of Holland that Everton are still interested in Mohammed Cudas, the Ajax forward who scored and had an assist in Ajax's victory at Rangers this week. This report saying the player is interested in coming to the Premier League and joining Everton. Everton thought they had a deal with the forward in the summer transfer window for around £9m. I think it would be a lot more than that now but Frank Lampard couldn't have a ball in Holland. Frank Lampard is still very interested in bringing Cudas to Everton. Obviously he can play a couple of different positions. He's been playing through the middle and Ajax can play in the wide areas as well as an attacking midfield player so that's one that continues to bobble along each day. Finally, David Underweight is interested in taking young Everton striker Tom Cannon on loan to Oldham Athletic. The Latics have only scored 17 goals this season and are short. Underweight has been quoted as saying he knows Tom Cannon obviously is where closely with him. He's got excellent qualities but he'd have to check with Everton whether he's available. Cannon has got nine goals and three assists for Everton's under-21 sides so far this season. Had they be a good step for Tom Cannon to go into men's football, he's obviously doing very well at an under-21 level. The next step for him is obviously a loan deal. I know it's national league and he could probably play higher than that but it would be a good introduction for him going into men's football and working with David Underweight. David Underweight and obviously John Herbrill as well, two coaches that he's worked with before. I think that would help him settling a little bit and the managers obviously they know what he can bring. So I think that's all part of the process of settling in with loan players. It's difficult. Sometimes you're better, you know, the familiar side of the game is better if you go on loan with someone. The managers work with you before and trust you. I think he could settle in quite well there if he goes on loan January till the end of the season. It could be really good for his development and give him an idea of what it's like competing physically against men in that national league and build himself up to take the next step. So it's a watch this space. I'm sure there'll be a couple of Everton players David Underweight would like to tap into his contacts at Everton and take a couple to hold him and help him in the second half of the season. So it could be a good move for Tom Cannon to watch this space on that one. And don't forget Frank Lampard has his press conference tomorrow ahead of Everton's game against Leicester City, which kicks off at 5.30 on Saturday night at Gooderson Park. So we'll have more on that press conference tomorrow after Frank Lampard has done it. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member, click the link in the description or the QR code that is on the screen now. See you later.