 Wel gone a toffi TV er is the Everton News daily, Andre Gomez will continue his return to fitness this week ahead of Everton's trip to Arsenal at the weekend. Gomez, who played in a 60 minute behind closed door game at Finch Farm on Sunday and came through that with no ill effect, will be monitored building up to the Arsenal game at the weekend. Wether it's too soon, Carlo Antiotti will make that call later in the week, but it was great to see him back. Everton have released a video today showing four or five minutes of the training game, showing him some excellent crossfield passes, and it's just great to see him back on the pitch, running around in an Everton kit, and hopefully before too long back in the first two as well. Napoli Miffilder Allen has reportedly rejected a new three-year deal to stay in Italy, that's led to more rumours that Everton will join the race for him in the summer. Everton reportedly, or Carlo Antiotti, rather reportedly spoke to Allen in January about moving through Godderson Park, a fear of around 17 million has been mooted for the Brazilian Miffild player. 29. Is he really fitting Everton's criteria? Who knows? Who knows? We will see. Everton are also interested in Jonathan David from Ghent. He is a Miffild player or can play off-front. He scored 19 goals in 35 games this season. He's also got 10 assists. Everton reportedly monitoring him very, very closely and a favour of 20 million euros would reportedly get him out of Ghenton. 31. He thinks he's a good player, someone who can play in a couple of different positions. I think he could do quite well, so that would be a good one if Everton can pick up players like that this summer. 32. Jamie Carrigan has said that FFP is nonsense. Speaking on Sky Monday Night Football, he mentioned Everton specifically and said that Everton had prevented from closing a gap by things like FFP. 33. He said that Meshiri and with Alasio Rojmanov in the background, Everton want to spend lots of money to bridge the gap at the top and get back, challenging for trodies at the top of the league. It's ridiculous that they should be allowed to spend whatever money they want and can afford to make up that gap. Otherwise, they have to sit there and watch everybody else going further away from them. 34. He's absolutely right. It's a bit ridiculous that clubs can't spend their own money. Obviously, there's an investigation going on with Manchester City at the moment, but the fact that you can't spend whatever money you can afford in my opinion goes against competition. 35. There should be something. Of course, that club's after a day or two, but to say that one club can spend, I don't know, £400 million while another can only spend £75 million. How is that fair? You know, we've shed the time and time again. The big clubs have got in a nice position and they've pulled up the ladder to ensure that their place at the top table isn't threatened. So, the more people have to be here about this, the more important and the bigger the subject becomes. So, I actually agree with Kara, get it is. Absolutely nonsense. 36. Finally, Howard's Way Film is hosting a special screening in London Piccadilly. Graham Sharp will be there with director Rob Sloman as well. That's taking place on the 27th of February 2020. Go and see it. Go and see it. If you've already seen it, go and see it again. Go and see it with your mates. Support the film. All the details of the event are available on www.toffytvafc.com. Visit the site, look at all the details and get your tickets, especially if you're a blue living in London. Go and join it. It's fantastic film and the DVDs will be getting sold after as well. Every Evertonian should own a piece of this history. It's a fantastic film about our greatest era. Absolutely brilliant. Make sure you go and watch it and if you've seen it, go and see it again. Support Robbie's Pub, his own money into this film to bring us Evertonians. Fantastic documentary about our greatest era. Make sure you do it. That's it. Make sure you subscribe. Give the video a thumbs up and if you want more videos, join us over on Patreon. See you later.