 Welcome to Toffee TV, it's the Eventon News Daily. Sean Dyche is giving his pre-match press conference ahead of Eventon's crunch game. Might be a bit early to call it that, against Wolves at Gooderson Park this Saturday. The manager seemed a little bit techy today. He's probably feeling the pressure like all of us at the moment. The manager was asked about Dominic Calvert-Loone and his availability after the striker limped off at Villa Park in Sunday's four-nil defeat. This is what the manager has to say on Dom. First things first, he's seeing a specialist tomorrow. The reason why tomorrow is because obviously there was a lot of swelling. So the specialist advised before he checks it properly. He needs the swelling to settle down basically. So unfortunately he will miss the weekend but that's part of him hopefully getting the right answer and the protocols we need to follow. The manager confirming there obviously Dominic Calvert-Loone won't be available. Alex O'Wobee is another player who limped off in the year to defeat Arastam Villa. The manager was asked about him and also Newshine and Jack Harrison. On top of that Alex O'Wobee out for how long? And Jack Harrison, how far off has he been? Yes well unfortunately, it's hamstring I think that was obvious to all. It's certainly not going to be days, so it'll be a few weeks I think. We'll wait and see as it heals obviously. Jack's going well. He's out on the grass. He's not with us though yet. He's not training with us yet. He's going well and generally feels better in himself so that's good news. There you go. There you go more. Not great news is it. We are walking wounded at the moment as well as needing quite a few players in the door as well. Obviously no sign of a centre forward at the moment, Evan also on the look out for a winger in the centre back. The manager was asked whether or not the off the field activity is impacting not only in the transfer market but impacting on the field as well. How much answered that question to this afternoon? It doesn't really impact in the sense that the guidelines and parameters of what the reality are from a player point of view as in signing players and working in the market have been there anyway. Deals of any, well certainly in any club but certainly Premier League, there's so many checks of any company or any investors. There's so many checks they don't just get done in a day or a week. So that's an ongoing view from the business side of the club. I don't get involved in all of that quite obviously. But regarding ourselves trying to sign players, we know we've got to work hard in the market. We know we've got to find ways of creating deals and making them happen because we haven't got pots of gold to just make them happen. So we knew that from the start. I knew that from when I got the job. I'm going to be working diligently with Kevin, the Scouts and various contacts I've got in the game to try and find the right players who can fit in with what we want but also do the job and make us stronger. The lines are laid down a while ago, you know, to say look this is where we're likely going to be. Obviously that changes because of selling players and trying to buy players and players coming out of contracts and all them types of things. So there are decisions to be made. But they made it clear at the end of last season as you know there's a lot of work to be done and there is, it still is. You know, and it's not just in the market. It's furthering out the club, getting it on a base level I spoke about, getting the right group of players, getting them aligned, getting them in a situation where we can be stronger. So that's an ongoing challenge here and that's how it continues. News broke last night that the MSP deal to have a stake in Everton and a couple of places on the board was apparently dead in its original form. There was a lot of misinformation if you want to call it that or people read into it that it was financial armageddon for Everton because that money that they thought they were getting wasn't going to come through. But however that isn't the case, the MSP will still loan Everton 100 million for the stadium. It's just obviously they will not be taking on the investments as in giving them equity into the football club. But they're alone, that's now changed. That has led to reports today that Farad Masheiri is in talks with two different parties to buy into Everton. One of them an American consortium which is thought to be 777 and another consortium from Asia. So Farad Masheiri is still looking for the exit investment and he is talking to those two parties so we may know more on that next week as we have it. Everton are apparently in negotiation with Udenese striker Beto. The Blues have been long time admirers of the 25 year old frontman. Everton have been league with Beto January then they've been league with them all summer. Will it won it? Moving towards different striker options and now with just over a week we're back at it. He has scored one goal in two games so far this season. One performance in Serie A and another appearance in the Italian Cup. He's got 21 goals in 62 Serie A games for Udenese. He's got a 35 million euro release clause. Everton have thought to have offered a package up to 26 million euros so far. That is not being accepted but the both clubs are still talking and there is some optimism from Everton apparently that the deal can get done. One deal that looks like it's not going to happen now is Chey Adams from Southampton. That is now rated as highly unlikely by Sky reporter Graham Bailey. Everton bid for Adams last weekend. There's been talks all week Everton had not gone to the 15 million Southampton. Wanted it's been reported now today they actually want 18 million for their frontman who scored three goals in three games for them in the championship so far this season. Again, this will probably have changed by tomorrow but at the moment that's the state of play. Beto looks more likely than Adams. Let's see what the next 24 hours brings in the world of Everton. That is it for the news today. If you want to become a toffee TV Premier member click the link in the description or scan the QR code. See you later.