 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Umar Niass has reportedly turned down a summer move to locomotive Moscow. Niass, who is out of contract in the summer and becomes a free agent, has reportedly turned down a move back to the club he left for Everton, he left for Everton rather back in 2016, that's according to reports in Russia. Be interested to see where Niass goes, my personal feeling is he's possibly got a deal already lined up, because unless he just doesn't fancy a return to Russia, he'll be a good sign for someone in the summer on a free contract, but sadly for locomotive Moscow it won't be them unless they come back with an even better offer, but we will see where big Umar goes in the summer. Schalke could be priced out of a summer move for John Joe Kenny, that is according to German publication Der Weston. They said that they describe rather John Joe Kenny as indispensable given his form this season for David Wagner's Schalke, and say that there's a lot of clubs now circling for the 22-year-old. It's unclear whether Kenny has got future at Everton under Carlo Ancelotti, but obviously Everton have got a decision to make over Kenny in the summer, and Jibril Siddabi, who of course is on loan from Monaco. Everton do have a buy clause for £13.5 million, I think it is, for Siddabi, so it's a decision that they're going to have to make. Obviously Seamus Coleman is the older right back at the club as well, so we'll have to wait and see what happens with John Joe, but he has been excellent this season for Schalke, but he's probably said I think before in an interview that he wants assurances that he's going to play, obviously playing every week in front of £60,000 at Gelsingirch, and he's not going to want to come back and be on the bench or be in the under-23s, so big decisions this summer to be made where John Joe is concerned. Tati John, who's had a contract at Manchester United in the summer, has been linked with a move through Everton. He's also been linked with moves to Juventus and Milan as well. He put an Instagram post up today, which was picked up by Nathaniel Marchello, and he replied with a come to Everton, which has kind of fuelled those rumours as well. He's a good player, he's a field player 20 years of age, but you'd have to say that surely United are going to try and keep him. He played, of course, in that famous win last year, a PSG for Manchester United last March, but he's had a contract in the summer, so he's a good player, see where he ends up. Finally, Everton women move into their new Walton Hall Park stadium this month. They play Manchester United on the 23rd of February, two o'clock kick-off. It'll be interesting, it'll be boss down there, because obviously it's built for them. I think there's going to be a capacity of about 1,500 people, I think, but it's good for the women to have their own home ground. Obviously, having you, we've seen how bad the pitch was the other week when the actor played there, the 23s, Everton 23s played there as well, not conducive to good football, so it's really good that the women's side will be playing, especially so close to Goodersham Park as well, so close to L4. I wonder if there's any plans for the under-23s to play there as well, so that Everton, it's all in house. I think if Everton under-23s played there, I think they'd get about a thousand to watch them for some games, particularly because it is close by, so I'll have to see whether anything develops there. There's still no date being set for what now needs to be the rescheduled women's due to pre-play the Goodersham Park, of course, last Sunday, but Storm Careett put a halt to that, and still talks are still ongoing when to reschedule it for. Hopefully it will be for a weekend, I don't know when that could be, but you know, and hopefully the women will be greeted with a big crowd. 23,500 watched the game, and I'm feeling what Everton women want by a single goal. Let's see if we can beat that when it is rescheduled at Goodersham Park. That is the news for today. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up, and if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.