 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Kevin Thelwell has given an update on the January transfer window today, Thelwell, writing on the Everton website, talking about how it's going this season, the difficulties that Everton are facing, did mention the stadium and how well that's coming along, but the key bit was about the January transfer window and the window since he got it. This was the biggest kind of takeaway with that. He said that ensuring we operate in a way that protects us for the future has been a key priority from my first day at the club. It is impossible to change direction quickly within the constraints of PSR, but what has been evident over the four windows since I arrived here has been the ongoing focus to make the club more sustainable. In that time, a net receipt from player trading of more than £60 million, a wage bill steadily and consistently trending in the right direction, an outlay on ageing fees vastly reduced, continue to demonstrate the plan as being a deal too. Our football strategy is a long-term plan we must remain focused on, even when the short-term reality is incredibly challenging, but what drives me is the future that we can deliver here at Everton Football Club. We are going in the right direction. Off the pitch, we'd want a little bit more money, obviously, to be able to spend on plays, and hopefully that improves from July 1 with the next year obviously. We've got to get this one out of the way and all the challenges that are there, which are crazy challenges, the PSR stuff, the points deduction, the ongoing build of the stadium and everything else, the takeover stuff. We need this all behind us, but at least things are moving in the right direction. Everton Winger, on loan Winger, Jack Harrison has reportedly got a £20 million release clause in his contract, should leads fail to aim promotion back to the Premier League this season. Harrison joined Everton on loan, has made 17 appearances in the Premier League, scored three goals and got three assists so far. He's done quite well. Obviously Everton will have to look at whether or not they want to have that £20 million outlay on Harrison. They won't make that decision obviously till the summer and again, like we said, depends on whether leads get promotion or not. Pep Guardiola has held his pre-match press conference ahead of the Everton game. He's admitted that he has huge respect for Sean Dighty on what he does, but he was also asked about his thoughts on Everton's 10-point deduction. This is what the Manchester City manager had to say. Skillfully avoided there by Pep. He wasn't really going to say anything, and he may have said, but there you go. Everton youngster Tyraron Yango is increasing his workload with the club's medical team as he continues his recovery from a serious groin injury. Yango had been part of the senior matchday squad in the opening months of the season before he suffered the groin injury. The frustration for him will be there has been opportunities with Everton's midfield being decimated. The latest in the line of injuries that the youngster has had each year seems to be able to get so far and then an injury halted his progress, probably with the growth of his body and all of that. That has to all settle down, but it's definitely hindered his progress and his development, but hopefully now he can get over this and start to make some progress. He looks like he's got all the tools, but he can get around a pitch. Without regular games and that development, it's going to be held back, but hopefully now he's back on the grass. He can get back amongst the squad before the end of the season. Finally, journalist Martin Siegler has today reported that Premier League clubs have approved tougher new rules on associated party deals, sponsorships and player transfers by the closest of votes to date. 12 votes to six with two abstaining and one club suggesting to be Manchester City has warned the Premier League that it could face a legal challenge over these rules. Well, after waiting to see, like it says, it was the closest vote. It feels like it's more to do with sponsorships and stuff than in terms of clubs selling players to each other, but who knows? And obviously, if Everton had taken over by triple seven who were in part of a multi-sports group, we might have to look at this and these rules as that happens, but right now we don't know whether that's going to happen. But it is a watch this space, particularly if Manchester City are thought to be threatening the Premier League with legal action over whether these rules are fit for paper, so now let's wait and see what happens there. That is it for the Everton Newsday. Make sure you subscribe. Make sure you download the SOFA score app. It's free. It's really good. Get a score update, stats, XG scores and everything. Do your all. It's free. The link is in the description of QR code will be on in a minute as well. Have a great weekend. See you later. .