 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. James Vaughan has given his first interview to Everton TV after rejoining the club from Tramio Rovers to take up the role as the loans pathway manager. Vaughan said that he couldn't refuse the opportunity to leave his role as Sporting Director at Tramio Rovers when Everton came calling. He took that role very young, 33, I think he was when he got the role of Sporting Director so really young for someone doing that job but obviously it's given him the experience of working within the game and then to come to Everton as a loans pathway manager is the next step in his career, I'm sure he's got ambitions to become Everton Sporting Director one day. But he's talking about his time at Everton so far, the meetings he's had with Gareth Proser, another new recruited person at Everton. He said there's lots of ideas, it's an exciting time and a new direction in which the club wants to be taken. Kevin Thelwell's structure has been put in place. Kevin Thelwell has been brilliant, he's fantastic to work alongside and for someone as young as me and to learn, offer him and grow into that role. Vaughan went on to say he wants to make the pathway to the first team for younger players a smooth journey as well as offering support for young players who do go out on loan. He spoke about his own experiences, obviously still the youngest Premier League goalscorer ever scoring for Everton against Crystal Palace in 2005, the fourth goal in a 4-0 win. He's played in Everton's third team, obviously scored an important penalty in the shootout against Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final in 2009 as well. He's got some great experiences playing for Everton but also experience of going on loan as a player at Everton and then on to other clubs throughout the division. So fantastically experienced in that and I think that will vary help with young players who've got the potential. The whole point of the academy is to turn players into either first team players for Everton football club or football players within the football league and therefore hopefully that then brings money back into the football club and the academy becomes self servicing. Too many players over the last kind of 10 years have just slipped away, slipped through the net. We haven't done it maybe in the correct way or maybe the structure hasn't been in place. It's not to say we haven't brought some players through in that time because we have but if there's a better way of doing it and a better way of being able to communicate with players while they're on loan. This is what a lot of football clubs are doing now as well by the way. This structure is already well in place. We have to make sure we are the best we can be. So, you know, there you go James Vaughan. So check it out on Everton's website, a good interview with James Vaughan. One of the players who Vaughan was involved in taking to Tramio last season on loan is young Everton, we feel the Lewis Warrington. He is now on loan at Fleetwood Town. He played last night and really impressed as Fleetwood Town beat Peterborough United 1-0. Warrington won seven duels, five tackles and one interception. He had the second most touches in the Fleetwood Town team and finished with an 82% passing accuracy. So really impressive for Scott Brown's men. They did, of course, make his Everton debut against Fleetwood Town a few weeks ago in the Karabong Cup. Mohamed Cudas remains on Everton's radar and still interested in joining Everton in the January transfer window of these stories doing the rounds again today in Holland. And this coming off the back of the fact that Cudas scored at Anfield last night during I Axis 2 on defeat in the Champions League game. He was very, very close to joining Everton in August. He was trying, he even went on strike to try and force the move through. And even though he's had a really tremendous start of the season, I think that was his sixth goal so far this season. He remains keen, apparently, to make the move to Godderson Park in January. The only complication with it would be if he continues to do what he's doing. I imagine the 9 million Everton were quoted, 9-10 million Everton were quoted in August probably will look more like 20 million come January. But that will probably rumble on. I imagine also if he continues to impress, he was brilliant against Rangers scored, against Rangers last week scored, against Liverpool this week. If he continues this, other clubs will be looking for him as well. So we'll see how we go with that one. Finally, Everton under 21 side beat Pozigies side Esi Braga 5-0 last night. Goals from Sebastian Cwirk, Stanley Mills, Isaac Price, Mackenzie Hunt and Charlie Whitaker gave the young blues a comfortable 5-0 victory. Paul Tate delighted with the way Everton pressed, the way they were out of possession and obviously the goals. The team was involved in a mass brawl during the second half after Joe Pedro's late challenge on Charlie Whitaker turned into a brawl. Paul Pedro was red carded and Everton's Joe Anderson, who'd already been substituted, was given a yellow card after charging onto the pitch to get involved. But yeah, Everton had won the game 5-0. So good they look like they're in good vein of form and Paul Tate as his side has started the season really well. That is it for the news daily. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to join Premier the link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.