 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Today's Everton News Daily is brought to you in conjunction with Tags Cloud, who specialise in helping people and companies work effectively while making cost savings. They are currently running free workshops that showcase how on www.tagscloud.co.uk. Check them out there and the details will be below. Luca Dean has suffered a serious injury in training and looks set to miss up to three months with an ankle injury. Dean has damaged ankle ligament and will go under the knife on Monday to repair them. It's a big blow to Everton Dean's being fantastic this season. I had another two assists at the weekend in a 3-2 win over Fulham. It is a big blow. One of Everton's best players by far and really, really disappointing that we're going into a busy period of the season. Now we're going to be without Luca Dean, but we wish him a speedy recovery because he is very, very important to us. Obviously, it gives young nails and kungku the opportunity to step up and really put a marker down now because we're going to need them to be up and down that line and create chances the way that Luca Dean does. But it is a big blow. There's no getting away from that for Everton. So, like I say, we wish Luca a speedy recovery. Andre Gomez has been speaking today as well and admitted that he is struggling to get back to 100% fitness himself after suffering a serious ankle injury last season around this time, or November of last year. Gomez has said that due to the injury and coming back and then the pandemic, he found it really difficult. He said his body shape changed, his physical condition changed and said that he came back and then he got a couple of minor injuries which prevented him from building up that bank of fitness. And then with the show pre-season, he's really struggled this season. Gomez, of course, went away with Portugal before the season had even started and they sent him back because they didn't think he was in the right physical condition to play for them. He started the first three games quite well but then there's been a bit hit in this since and he's saying that he's gone off the work even harder to get himself up to 800% fitness and do his best for Everton. We need him back at that top level because anything below it and he's struggling so hopefully Andre can get back up to 100% fitness and stake a claim back in the Everton side. And there's been six fixture changes for Everton in December, the Premier League. All of the games have been moved to accommodate TV and they are as follows. Burnley away on the fifth of December is now a 12.30 kickoff that will be live on BT Sport. Our home game with Chelsea on the 12th of December will kick off now at eight o'clock that's been moved. That could be a game that sees 2,000 fans back in the stadium for the first time. Leicester away on the 16th of December that was moved from the 15th that now kicks off on the 16th that's 6pm and will be shown on Amazon Prime. Our home game against Arsenal on the 19th of December now kicks off a 5.30 that's been shown on Sky Sports. Sheffield United away on Boxing Day is now an 8pm kickoff will be shown on BT and Manchester City at home on the 28th of December will also be shown on Amazon Prime. So six fixture changes there in December for Everton. Carlo Wanchillotti's press conference is tomorrow at 1.30 for the League United Games. We'll check that out. He will no doubt address Luca Deane injury situation and other squad details such as whether Seamus Coleman will be fit this Saturday or not. That is it for us. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. See you later.