 Welch yn y toffi TV yw'r Y Everton News Daily. Frank Llanpard has given his pre-match conference ahead of the 241st Mersi Siad Darby i'ch Gwladysun Park tomorrow. The manager seemed in good spirits and was asked about his take on Everton's transfer window. First of all, just a reflection on the transfer window. How satisfied or otherwise are you with Everton's dealings in this window? I'm very pleased. I'm pleased the window's shut. It's something that's run a long way into the season. Probably complicated it slightly for a lot of clubs, I guess. But no, I think we were very strategic in the way we approached it from a long time ago. When I say that, I'm talking about a club that's joined up from owner, to chairman, to board, to myself, to Kevin. Kevin fell well. What do we want to improve us? How could we do it in the right way? Hopefully that reflects in what we get now when I look at the squad, I'm happy. Now it's time to get our heads down and work. Man, I just seemed quite upbeat there, didn't I? One of the things that he was asked next was obviously about Everton didn't bring a striker in. Now a lot of supporters were disappointed we were as well. We are at Trophy TV a little bit disappointed that we didn't get another four we're playing. Everton tried to bring another one and looked at lots of options. This is what the manager had to say about us not bringing in another four we're playing. Well, we've got Dominic Calvertlin coming back into training next week. We've got Neil Malpine, who we've brought in and hasn't played a game yet. We've got Salomon Ronddon as a centre forward. We've got our wingers, where I've got different options on both sides. And Alex O'YB can play as pretty much any position on the pitch, actually. But I think we have to be careful here to not bring in someone for the sake of bringing them in. We've got now a short period until the window opens again because of the World Cup that's coming around. So I'm very happy with what we've got. The squad is strong. As I said, Dominic is back next week. I don't think there are so many teams in the Premier League who tend to play one up front as a reference that have three, four, five. You stack up strikers, it's not easy to manage at the same time. We're always looking, can we improve and how will it improve us and look at it in a broad scale in terms of does that help the squad? Is the play going to develop with us? Are they going to make an impact now? So we took a very considerate view on it and I'm happy. There you go. Manatee seems to be in control of the situation. He is absolutely right rather than just panic someone near the end for the sake of it and then we get to the situation where they're just taking a wage up and we're not happy and we're trying to get rid of them. Maybe it is better to wait. There is a gamble. There's no question about that, but hopefully Dominic Calvert-Lewin can stay fit. There is only something like 12 or 13 games till the next transfer window. So evidence seems quite calm about that. Two players who did come in on transfer deadline day was Adrissa Garner-Gay from Paris Saint-Germain and James Garner from Manchester United. Frank Lampard was asked about these players and would they be in the squad for the Messi side derby tomorrow? Garner-Gay will be in the squad. It's a case of when you bring in players and if some of them have been a bit of a process and a bit of a time they're not always training at full level in those periods we had it with Amadou earlier when he came in that he wasn't quite ready so they're probably in and around that so whether they'll be starting is a question mark but they'll be in and around it and we'll get them up to speed very quickly. There you go. I expect both of those to be in the squad tomorrow. One player who will be in the squad because apparently the paperware has now been registered. It's Neil Maupai who obviously missed Everton's draw at Leeds on Tuesday because people decided the four days wasn't quick enough to register him. Oh sorry, wasn't long enough to register him. Maupai will be in the squad, the manager did speak about that would refuse to confirm whether he'd start the game and why should he but I imagine he's got a good chance of starting tomorrow with still no other striker or rather Dominic Calvert-Lewm not readily available but I'm sure Neil Maupai will be in with a great chance of starting to make his side. The manager did confirm that Dominic Calvert-Lewm will begin training and facing training on Monday with the rest of the squad so hopefully he has a good week. He will be in the squad for the trip to the Emirates next Sunday against Arsenal. The manager also confirmed that Abdul-Aid, the core right, started training today but said it's too soon for him really to be in Everton's squad for tomorrow but again he'll probably be back in the squad for the Arsenal game providing he has no reaction. There you go. Some news today that Everton have appointed James Vaughan as their new loan and pathways manager. Vaughan form a blue striker as it has been sport and director at Tramio Rovers will begin his new role next week. He's already been a football agent and a sport and director and just becomes part of Kevin Thelwell's behind the scenes structure which is taking shape. Everton's still looking for a head of recruitment as well but good that Vaughan is in as the loans and pathways manager to look after all of our players who are going out on loan and will be able to keep tabs on them and make sure they have everything they need so Everton building that structure behind the scenes which can only be a good thing. Finally back to deadline day yesterday one out was Andre Gomez he completed a season long loan to Leal so we wish Andre all the best there hopefully he has a good season at Leal and another one was young midfield player Lewis Warrington who joined Fleetwood Town on loan for the season. Warrington actually made his Everton debut against Fleetwood Town last week so he's hoping to develop in league one he spoke about how pleased he was to go there he spoke about how Scott Brown was a midfield player and be able to give him little pointers on how to improve his game and Warrington of course did spend the second half of last season on loan at Tramirovers in Leal too so he's gone up a level into league one so all the best to Lewis this season hopefully he'll have a fantastic season at Fleetwood Town that is it for the news daily check out the Merseyside Derby preview check out Peds starting 11 which will be out shortly as well make sure you have a look at those two videos give this video a thumbs up subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a ToffeeTV Premier member click the link below or the QR code which is on the screen now see you later