 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. A report today states that Peter Kenyon's consortium, who are interested in taking over Everton Football Club, buying it from Farad Meshiri, are ready to pledge a billion pound to cover stadium costs and to make transfer funds available for Everton. That is according to this report, done by Matt Law in the telegraph today. It's an interest among this because it sounds lovely, they're going to make significant transfer funds available but Everton are up against it with the FFP, P&L, the profit and sustainability in the Premier League. So having significant transfer funds doesn't really affect anything unless there's a way to access those funds. Now one way could well be they bring in with them a few more sponsorship deals that are lucrative and we're in line with what is expected that would create a pot of money for Everton to spend. Not huge I don't think but those significant transfer funds may be made available over the next few seasons, who knows but this story just does continue to run. I think the one surprising thing about it is it's being played out in the media a little bit, nobody else has really come forward. The report today does state that there are others waiting in the wings, it's unclear just right now whether they're ready to bid but we do know there are three or four other groups who are very interested in purchasing Everton Football Club from Farad Meshiri. Whether or not this is Peter Canyon's their exclusivity period is now ended or about to end and this is them trying to continue to demonstrate their commitment to buying Everton Football Club. Who knows but we'll have to wait and see but obviously the headline from that is the building pound investment which does cover stadium costs as well as extra funds for transfers so we'll have to wait and see whether anything does come of this. This summer Everton heading over to the United States on a pre-season tour and are playing Agent Heats Minnesota United. If you're going to attend that game head on over to mnufc.com to purchase your tickets use the promotion code C-O-Y-B-22 and we'll see you there. Ignore that aim there. Everton have been linked with a loan move today for former Liverpool midfielder Jeannie Wynaldum. The Dutch midfielder who has moved to Paris Saint-Germain made 18 appearances last season for PSG. The French media reporting today that he is available for a loan and Everton are one of the clubs interested in taking him. The French media quoting people like Fabian Delph of left the club and Everton are looking for an experience midfielder to go in there. Whether Wynaldum would join Everton on loan having obviously won the Champions League and the Premier League title with Liverpool remains to be seen whether Everton are actually interested in bringing him in on loan remains to be seen as well. But it was an interest and link and one that obviously was worth talking about. Elsewhere Everton have remained interested in Hull City winger, Keane-Lewis Potter, the England under 21 winger, excuse me. He's got a year left on his contractor Hull. Hull wanting more than Everton are prepared to offer right now with scenes but the Blues are still interested in taking him. And apparently some Premier League clubs sniffing around Moise Keane, Nottingham Forest being one of them interested in bringing Keane back to the Premier League. Juventus would have to buy him off Everton in order to loan him or sell him to Nottingham Forest so that one could get included this summer as well. And the new reports coming out of London today that spares are expected to bid for Retialison over the next couple of days. The 25-year-old is a constant source of media reports at the moment. He apparently wants to leave Gouldersham Park this summer but no bid has actually arrived for him so far. Chelsea thought to be weighing up a potential bid as well as Rom Luley Carch who completes his loan move to Inter. Pardon me, Retialison is on Thomas Tuckall's list. So again, but without a bid it is only speculation and that's where we are right now. That's it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't. And we will see you later. Take it easy.