 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Today Everton have signed a three-year deal with online news car company, Kazoo. The deal is thought to be worth around £9 million a year, some outlets reporting it as £10 million a year. Yeah, there it is, it's out there. Kazoo will be worn on the front of Everton's new Hummel Shared form next season. There have been some speculation that it may be a gambling company, but this has pleased a lot of people that it isn't because it means Kazoo can be on kids kits as well, so the kids will have the opportunity to wear the exact same as the first team. So, not really much more to be said, the club are quite happy with the deal. As a Kazoo, they are a relatively young company. Their owner has been part of Love Film, set Love Film up and sold it to Amazon for £200 million, and then had Zyple and sold that for £2.2 billion, so knows how to make a few quid. And they are happy to be sponsored by an Everton and grow their brand in the Premier League, and the Blues will just be happy to get that sorted and get some money in through the door. It's a three-year deal which is in line with the Hummel deal as well, which is also a three-year deal. And the only thing that they are left to be sorted now, really, in terms of that, is the sleeve sponsored, the club are still in negotiations with finalising the deals for that as well, so we'll see what happens when that one comes out. The Merseyside Derby looks set to be played at Gooderson Park. That is the latest report coming out in the media. Obviously loads of speculation on where the June 21st game will be played. At one stage it was Wembley, then it was definitely Neutral Venues, and it wasn't going to be in the North West. But the Merseyside Police have apparently said they are happy for it to be played at Gooderson Park. The big thing in this was that the Merseyside Derby wasn't being allowed to be played at Gooderson, but then Liverpool Crystal Palace game could be played at Amfield, which could be a game which Liverpool clinched the title. So it was kind of conflicting, but now it seems as though everybody is agreeing that it could well be Gooderson Park. The local safety group was supposed to meet today, but apparently they only got whatever information they were waiting for late on Friday. Then the meeting was allegedly rescheduled for Friday morning, but apparently it's tomorrow or Wednesday, and then the decision will be made. So it's looking increasingly likely that the Merseyside Derby will take place at Gooderson Park. Everton today being linked with the move again for Adrian Rabio. I know there's a lot of links over the weekend for him. Some of the Italian media news outlets now say that it would be a loan deal with a view to a permanent. Rabio joined Juventus on a free last summer, but hasn't really been able to hold down a place in Juve's team. He's worked with Carlo Antiolotti at PSG. I think Antiolotti gave him his debut actually, and Rabio apparently wants to work with him again. The only way this deal would get done, I can see, is through a loan with a permanent deal. I don't think I would be in a position to sign him on a permanent deal this summer, given the financial constraints of the Covid-19 pandemic, which will be the effects of that being felt by every club at the minute. Whether Juventus are happy with that, I don't know, but this is what the Italian press is saying. Rabio is on something like £150,000 a week. That might be a sticking point as well, but we'll wait and see. He's a very good player, good age as well, imposing with field player, can do box-to-box, can take the ball in tight positions, so he would be a good addition to Everton, but whether or not he can do it remains to be seen. Also, an even more unlikely link of teams at the minute anyway, is a move for Andrea Balotti, the Torino striker, a favour around £44m being quoted by the Italian press Calcio Mercato today. For the 26-year-old Shane Everton, I've already started the process of trying to secure the striker who has scored 72 goals in the last five Serie A seasons. This year he has nine goals in 23 games. Obviously very talented, he's strong, powerful centre forward, but £44m, I just don't say given that Everton have other priorities, I would say. You're not going to call the loom the Charles and Moise Keane, who are all strikers. But who knows, maybe Everton will surprise us all, but that once for me seems very, very unlikely. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you want more videos, join us over on Patreon. See you later.