 Welcome to Toffy TV, this is the Everton News Daily, I'm going to jump straight into it, there's some transfer stories, obviously the transfer window finished last night and Everton finished with no players. Fans were unhappy, obviously Anthony Gordon left the club with just a new gas of about £40 million fee and that wasn't reinvested. Some fans had taken to Finch Farm Goodison Park last night and put some banners and flags up on the ground on that Finch Farm. So obviously voiced their concerns with the club, I personally thought we'd bring some players in at least two or three. I think the fact that we've lost our joint top scorer in the Premier League and not replaced it, at least replaced him or strengthened the team beforehand, which clearly evidently wasn't good enough. Hence why we sat in 19th at the table. It's shocking to be fair and there's no excuse for it. A few people are demanding the club to come out and have some communication with the fans, why didn't that happen? I do believe they were going for some players, whether it was loan with auction to buys or offered permanent deals and they weren't taken, but we'll have to wait and see what they say. But one player we have been looking at today is Andre Ayu, he's a free agent so we can still sign him. He terminated his contract with Al Sad in which he played nine games, scored three goals for this season. He's 33 years of age, so not the greatest age, but he's got Premier League experience, he's played for Swansea. He can come in and just do something, whether it's just to lift the squad up a bit, add some competition, I don't know. To sign a player who's been playing in Al Sad and scored three goals in nine games, 33 years of age, it just tells me that he's passed it and he's not going to do anything. But it could be better than nothing. Having said that, Crystal Palace are also interested and Nottingham Forest obviously are also interested. Because they've only signed about 60 players this season and obviously they need more. But they think Palace, playing in London, his brother is playing for Crystal Palace. Jordan Ayu, he'd get to live with his brother probably I assume as well. So if you're looking at a club to join and also they're not battling relegation as of yet. So if you're looking at those three clubs, if I was him I'd be thinking about Palace as the obvious answer. But Everton's thing now is rather than players trying to convince the club to sign him, Everton's got to try to convince players to sign for the club. And as sad as it is, Everton's got to do the best they can to try and get. If they really want him, then they've got to do the best they can to get him in, whether he's going to make a big difference or not. I don't know, but personally, to get to this stage and having Dominic Havill-Lewin is not who's scored one goal this season, I think it is. You know, Anthony Gordon left the club, he was on three goals. Damari Gray is only on three goals in the Premier League and he's not the most consistent player. There's no Richard Ellison. We've got Ellison's back who in my opinion doesn't look like he's Premier League ready at this stage. Mal Pay is not really set a light to the Premier League under Everton. So, what I want to say is that given show and dice, a really, really tough job, bringing a manager in. I imagine they said to him, we're going to try our best to get some players in. You know, he said himself in his interview on trying to strengthen the squad, whether he was told that it was going to be a tough job. I don't know, but listen, they've had months and months and months and months knowing that we need to replace Richard Ellison. And even when the season finished before Richard Ellison left, we had to improve the squad in terms of forward players. And when they've come up with McNeill and Mal Pay, who in my opinion aren't good enough and I'm sure a lot of people agree. And you know, the proof is in the pudding. We sat 19th. Now, yes, some blame can go on the manager. We've got a manager now who is more suited to these players, I would say. And he's probably the best manager for the situation, whether he can pull off a miracle, I don't know, because he had Burnley playing well-drilled football, he had them hard to beat, he had them hard to score against, he had a decent defensive record, but he couldn't make rubbish players score loads of goals and keep them in the Premier League. So, whether he can do that same thing with Everton, I don't know. Anyway, we'll just have to wait and see what happens. Hopefully Andrew IU gets across the line. I say hopefully. What's he going to do, let's be honest. Finally, Everton in the community, celebrating 35 years of work. That's one positive thing about the Everton. Or Everton, I would say. They do a lot of good, great work for charity and for the city. So, fair play to them. Hopefully they can continue to do the great work they do. So, I'm going to leave it there. There's not much news today other than Andrew IU's link. When that was linked yesterday, originally, there was a lot of people quite concerned about it. At this point, I'd rather text somebody than nobody. It should have gone and got a poem all in. But yeah, that's all the news for today. Make sure you do join. Sofa TV Premier for more videos, including live exclusive daily videos. We go live every day at dinner time and at 5 o'clock. So, make sure you do like and subscribe to this channel. There will be a QR code on the screen for Sofa TV Premier. So, click that link and I'll take it to Premier. Thanks for watching and we'll see you later.