 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily. This video is brought to you in association with The Athletic, where you can get a seven day free trial and 50% off your yearly subscription with The Athletic. It has designated Everton writers Paddy Boyland and Greg O'Keefe bringing you everything that's happening around the club, particularly at this weird time for us. No to great writers covering all the clubs as well throughout the world. No clickbait, no pop-up ads, so check it out if you may as well. It is free at the moment. The link is in the description below. Chelsea have apparently joined Everton in having a bid for Lill Defender Gabrielle, accepted that story broke over the weekend, the 22-year-old Brazilian being watched by a number of clubs. But apparently Everton, Chelsea and two Italian clubs have all met Lill's ask-and-price for the defender. This is a tough one for Everton, I guess, because I think Chelsea don't quite have the same financial restrictions as what Everton will do due to FFP. They're currently in the Champions League and I suppose if it became a toss-up between the two clubs, you'd think that Gabrielle would favour a move to Stamford Bridge. But we'll have to wait and see whether there is any more and this is this has been reported over the weekend in France. So I guess it makes Chelsea favourites for the left side of the centre back. Everton have been watching them for quite a while, but he won't be the only defender that Everton are looking at if it doesn't actually counter-fruition this deal for Gabrielle. Obviously being linked very, very strongly with Everton, you know, even reports of offshore medical taking place and everything else. So we'll have to wait and see whether or not that actually happens. But the big news is Chelsea are apparently one of the four clubs to have a bit accepted by Lill. Everton today linked with Roma midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini, Careo del Sport, reported this over the weekend saying that Carlo Anciolotti really likes the midfiel player from Roma. He's had 11 assists this season and he has a 26 million bio clause, but there is a clause in his contract that says he can only 13 million has to be paid and then two years later the other 13 million so basically paid into instalments. The 23-year-old has been in fine form for Roma and again the Italian press reporting that this is someone Carlo Anciolotti really likes and basically that price-eventing will be able to get him out of Rome due to that clause. So maybe a player that would have been much more expensive than that without this clause. Again, obviously with nothing happening at the moment and rightly so due to the pandemic. There's a lot of these stories around but football clubs will still be making plans, of course, as we move forward. Guilffy Sigarton has admitted that when Carlo Anciolotti asked him to play in a deeper position for Everton he thought he was joking. Sigarton obviously has played, spent large part of his career, if not most of his career, playing as a number 10 or certainly off the front man or in a wide area. But since Carlo Anciolotti coming he has been mainly employed in A2 in midfield, the centre of the park, taking on a deeper playmaker role I suppose. Sigarton has said that he maybe wouldn't have been happy with that suggestion five or six years ago but now he knows that as he's getting older he's got to think more about the game, he's got to reserve his legs. But he said he has found it difficult because the natural instinct in him is to get forward and he has to think about his defence of positioning at times as well. But Anciolotti has used them in most of the games. It would be interesting to see what happens with Guilffy coming this summer, there was a report at the back in the last week that we were looking to offload him. And I'm sure if there was a bid for him, everything would do but if he isn't, if there isn't a bid for him then it looks as though he's going to be employed as a centre midfielder. If you like so, interesting times ahead when football does eventually start back up again. Moving on to that, UEFA president Alexander Keffrin has said that there are plans in place now to potentially finish the season in August, play the remaining games in the league, leagues across Europe, particularly the Premier League. He said that those nine games could take place in August and then have a very short break, maybe a week before the new season starts. At the moment with what's going on, it seems unrealistic to think of football coming back any time soon. August is four months away, they're talking about another period of lockdown certainly in the UK and I imagine that will be the case but it's hard to imagine any kind of football coming back. It's usually not important when people are losing their lives but obviously the likes of UEFA and FIFA and I suppose the Premier League and other leagues will have these talks and these plans in place to the minute they get to go ahead they can get straight back into it. I guess when you're looking at this season it's either curtailed and stopped now and we start again as if this season didn't take place or you try to find a way to finish those nine games. I think from a money perspective, television money perspective, £750 million I think is still outstanding and would still be outstanding to the clubs if the season didn't finish and I'm guessing that wouldn't be paid so there's a lot of money and a lot of incentive as to why the clubs want to finish but we'll have to see what happens. No one is any clearer at the moment is it of what's going to happen. Finally Moise Keane has become the latest part of Mini Raiola's stable to donate money for respiratory machines and for masks for hospitals in Italy who have been massively affected by the coronavirus. This football agency donated to the We Are One against the COVID-19 campaign so fantastic that Keane's got involved in that. A lot of footballers over the last couple of weeks really getting involved in donating money and doing what they can to try to help. Everybody's in this together the whole world so go to see Moise Keane part of that growing list of players who are donating to causes all across the world for COVID. Make sure you check out that athletic link it in the description you may as well do it. If you're at home you maybe can't go to work at the moment or you're looking for something to read a lot of great articles on the link is in the description. 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