 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Marco Silva has held his press conference ahead of Saturday's game against Brighton Hall, Albion at the Amex Stadium. He's asked about Yeri Meen as a fitness and he said it's not looking too good at the moment. He said it's not a bad injury, he's just that he hasn't been able to train properly with the team so far, which sounds like it might be an impact injury. He can't maybe get involved in case he gets knocked or it's causing him pain when it is knocked. So, he's fully prepared and for Mason Holgate to play in this game. We've also seen Morgan Feeney training with the first team as well as Lewis Gibson. Lewis Gibson, I imagine, will probably be on the bench if Yeri Meen misses out, but I'm sure he'll be given every single chance to play in the game. I'm sure he'll travel down to Brighton with the rest of the squad. To take the opportunity, if he can. We'll have to wait and see. It's a delicate balance for the manager because obviously with the game next week as well in the cup of big gaming, it's Wofford. He's got to make that decision whether he risks him and maybe he misses out on that game or whether he rests him and then he can play in the Carabao Cup. He's got to make that decision. I suppose it comes down to how much freight he's got in Mason Holgate as well and I suppose from the point of view of him being the third choice centre back. We really shouldn't have any fears about him being able to play in this game simply because if he's our third choice centre back, we should have confidence in him because there's going to be plenty of occasions where he should really be playing. I used to say Mason Holgate doesn't play and he plays so well that he gives the manager a headache and the possibility of a Mason Holgate getting me in a partnership in the future or whatever. There's going to be, certainly over December and into January, there's going to be occasions where we're going to have to use the full squad and there's obviously going to be injuries and there's going to be suspensions. We want to build on the back of the West Ham game and on losing Yri Mina who I think has been our most consistent player this season is a blow but we'll have to wait and see. He hasn't mentioned Morgan Feeney trained and Lewis Gibson as well as Anthony Gordon, a spotted training as well so a few young players, Benny Benning and me as well, all involved as well. As the manager says he's got selection headaches with Snadlen and he's got, I mean, Delftback as well so plenty of players now wanting to get in that first team. It's up to the manager to pick the best one, the best 11 for the game and hopefully get three points on Saturday. Another player who may or may not play on Saturday after waiting to see is Jibril Siddabi. Obviously, Seamus Coleman is back from suspension so it's going to be interesting to see whether he plays. There's been rumours going round about his future at the club and whether Monaco would recall him to sell him possibly to somewhere else. Well, apparently they can't recall him. There's no recall option in the loan deal. He's evidence to the end of the season and they never have an option to buy the player if they so wish for around the £30 million mark. Now, obviously, very early in his effort and create to decide whether that's going to happen. Played brilliantly well last week. Obviously, if he plays this Saturday we'll see what happens in his first Premier League away game. But if he does have a good season and the fees are already being agreed then that wouldn't be bad business at all. So there's no way he can be recalled by Monaco anyway this season. So, we'll see. As we mentioned yesterday, Sheng Towson is one to buy Beshithas and there's talk that they are prepared already to open talks on a possible loan for the takest international to the end of the season. Obviously, with that Euros going ahead at the end of the season and taking a fantastic position at the top of their group ahead of France and Iceland. He'll want to be playing football at the end of the season. He's going to be playing on the takest national team no matter what happens. But he'll want to go into that tournament with games under his belt. So that's an interesting situation. A loan deal might suit everybody if Everton have got players who are playing well and in form. And again, as I say, we'll have to see what happens there come January. And just a bit of news on the Everton women's team. It's just Everton now isn't it? But you still have to put Everton's women's team. The day game against Liverpool, women's is going to be played at Anfield this season. So the Maisie side derby is going to be played at Anfield. That's a fantastic boost for them. I know they've played at Gothersham before but playing at Anfield, the Maisie side derby, I'm sure, will be a fantastic experience for them. They'll be moving into their own ground soon as well at Walton North Park. So brilliant, absolutely fantastic news and we'll give you more details on that as it comes. And just some general news that's being revealed by ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The Premier League will finish in November. The players will go basically straight into the World Cup in November. And then the Premier League will resume in December. I think it's nine days after the World Cup finishes. So that is going to be a mad season. Obviously it's not some instant news but all those details are starting to come out how that's going to affect the Premier League and the European competitions. There you go. I'm sure there's going to be more on that and more debate over that in the coming days, weeks, months and years. Anyway, this has been the Everton News Daily. If you've liked this video, give it a like. Subscribe if you haven't already and if you want more great videos, join us on Patreon. We've just done a live show where literally I've never seen past someone we're talking about Roberto Martinis. If you want to check that out afterwards, you can check that out if you're on Patreon. If not, join us over there. Thanks for watching. See you later.