 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily report and Italy today suggest that Napoli midfielder Alan is set to leave the club. His relationship with Gattuso has broken down and is likely to leave at some point whenever that transfer window is open after whenever this season is finished and the report over there are saying as we expected that Everton are interested in the player. The 29 year old who was obviously got big fans at Everton, obviously the manager, being the biggest after coaching him when he was at Napoli, really interested in him and he would massively fit into the Everton team going forward. So, he is 29 as we've said, the fee before all this stuff happened seems to be quite large. What that fee would be now with the world a very, very different place. I don't know but it would probably fit in more with what Everton would be prepared to spend. Obviously, as he said, Carlo Ancelotti is a massive admirer of him and it looks like he will leave Napoli and if Carlo Ancelotti wants him this could be the time. To get him, we'll wait and see. Obviously, we don't know when that will be, when the season will be finished and when that does happen, we'll let you know. Talking about that, talking about the Premier League, apparently nine Premier League teams have said that they want the Premier League to finish by the end of June. They do not want to get to the situation where it drags on past and they have to start sorting out contracts for players, for kits, for sponsors. The end of June is the traditional day of the end of a season and the first of July being the traditional start of the following season. So, that is when contracts are basically put in place for everything in football and it going on past the 30th of June would create an unprecedented scenario where all these things are going to have to be sorted out and contracts are going to have to be rewritten for literally everything. So, every club out there will have new kits due around that time, maybe new sponsors, players leaving, players coming. How does that all get worked out if the season goes past that point? So, apparently nine teams, at least nine teams have spoke about this so far and are trying to find a formula of how essentially Liverpool can conclude the season as champions and how relegation is done as well. What that formula is, I don't know whether it be two, three, four games a day over the space of four or five weeks. Probably shorter than that, I would imagine. But again, we don't really know. This comes on the day that Germany apparently have banned all sporting events till September. There is apparently going to be the allowance of ghost games, which would be games behind closed doors, but that hasn't been confirmed yet. And also, the scientists out there saying there ain't going to be a vaccine for 18 months, so there can't be any full stadiums for 18 months. Again, social distancing is going to be staying in effect for some time. So, there's a lot up in the air at the moment and we really don't know how this is going to conclude. I think we do know that football will be back, but it will be back behind closed doors, I would imagine, around June time. But if the rules, as we speak, aren't relaxed, does that mean that footballers can't train? If they can't train, then obviously they can't come back. Does football just have to make a decision and say that if it's not back by the end of June, that it's either null and void or whatever it is when the time it comes back? Is that it? We've got teams, League One and League Two teams, saying they want the season to be finished now, so that they basically get their money. There is a danger that a lot of those clubs could go out of business if this drags on and there's no end date. It really is an unprecedented mess at the moment and I think something just has to be agreed upon, whether it be June 30th if it's the end date or we get a structure in place. These things, I'm sure, will be happening behind closed doors, but I do feel for those teams in the bottom divisions, just like Scotland, there needs to be something more concrete because for those clubs it really is about going out of business rather than with the Premier League is just get it done, get relegation done, get Liverpool confirmed the champions done. Interesting times, obviously as we all know out there at the moment, but the two big takes for me is that around the stadiums, around maybe no full stadiums for 18 months coming from Germany and from this country as well, so we'll get football backs sooner or later, whether we get to enjoy it out of stadium is a different story entirely. And just finally, David Moyes has been talking to Kees and Gray over in Qatar on being sports network. He was asked about a lot of things, one of them being his time leaving Everton, which I think he said he regretted, but he was asked about players that he never got a chance to sign or got very close to sign and he said his biggest one was Michael Ession for Everton. Came very, very close to getting Michael Ession but just couldn't get it over the line. He said there was a few players like that at Everton. Hazard was one of those players as well. Tried very, very, very hard to get him and he said Michael Ession was the biggest regret of not being able to get him. He mentioned Tony Cruz at Man United as well, but that was for different reasons. But Michael Ession, purely on financial terms, we ever couldn't quite get him. You just think, what have Everton could have got Michael Ession in his prime? That Everton team as well would have been fantastic. So yeah, check more of that out. I think it's on YouTube, on the being sport, YouTube, Kees and Gray doing their daily shows over there as well. So yeah, do you go? Make sure you check that out. Make sure you give this video a like if you haven't subscribed to the channel. Please do. Trying to get up to 40,000 subs. Get us there if you haven't subscribed already. And if you want more great videos, join us over on Patreon. We've got loads going on there. Daily live shows. There's a chat we had yesterday with Kevin Campbell. That's up there as well. Doing a lot of interviews at the moment. Trying to speak to a lot of Everton ex players and a lot of Everton fans at the moment just trying to get their feelings on everything going on. So make sure if you want to check that out, the link is in the description. Thanks for watching. See you later.