 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Metromir Steve Rotherham has been asked about transport options for the new stadium, Everton's new stadium. He did admit that during discussions the option of a tram, which has been mooted before, has come up and that option is to be explored. Obviously this is around a few cities, notably Manchester has a big tram system in operation there and this may well be in operation between the city centre and Everton's new stadium. So that is being explored. Like I said it was mentioned before and then kind of died down but it's been it's resurfaced this discussion. One thing he did say was that there is unlikely to be a designated ferry terminal at Everton's new stadium or a designated train station close by for Everton's new stadium because of costings really. Sandals is of course being developed, which is about a 10 minute walk through the new stadium, but there won't be a designated ferry or train station for the new stadium. Glasgow Rangers are reportedly interested in taking Everton's centre back Ben Goffrey in January. Philip Clements, the new manager is looking for defensive options once on pace in the back line. And Goffrey has fallen down the pechen order at Everton under Sean Deitch. There's another story going around today that both Tottenham and Newcastle are interested in taking him in January on loan. I don't know how open Everton would be to that. I'm not sure how open they'd be to him going out at all but if the manager has decided that maybe Goffrey isn't for him Everton may look to replace Goffrey with a different centre back option themselves. So a few clubs looking at Goffrey because like you said he has fallen down the pechen order at Godderson Park. Make sure to head over to ToffyTVESC.com slash shop for all our latest designs. You can get them in t-shirts, get them in hoodies, you can even get them in mugs. Don't forget if you're a Toffy TV Premier member you get 25% off your orders so why not go over, join Toffy TV Premier and buy some mates today. Everton's under 21 side that contained Seamus Coleman, Yusreth Chymru, Jal Virginia and Lewis Dobbin won 1-0 at Mansfield last night. It was a 91st minute penalty from Chymru. Seamus Coleman played more than an hour, Dobbin, Chymru and Virginia all completed the 90 minutes and good to see them getting some game time for Paul Tateman. Obviously Seamus Coleman continued his comeback last night. He played 45 minutes at the weekend for the 21s and followed that up with like you said more than an hour last night. He captained the side as well before being replaced by Roman Dixon at right back. So good to see Timothy register his first goal in an evidence sheet. And finally Sean Dite is hopeful that midfielder Amadou O'n Arna will be fit for Everton's trip to Crystal Palace at the weekend. O'n Arna missed the 1-1 draw with Brighton and the Gooderson last Saturday with a minor car injury, but the Everton boss is hopeful to have him back when the Blues travel to London. It's the last game before an international break. O'n Arna will be hopeful to go away with Belgium during that time as well. That is it for the Everton News Daily. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. See you later.