 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Everton Stadium has been confirmed as a host stadium for the European Championships in 2028. The UK and Ireland will host the championships. Everton had been put on a shortlist for that and chosen as a preferred stadium and now Everton's new stadium has been confirmed to the UEFA to confirm that bid. It's going to be brilliant. The stadium looks magnificent already. It's getting better teams every week. Extra bits being put on it and it's really coming to life now when you have a look at all the stuff that is online. Drone stuff, Barry, 1878 drone, Mr Drone and Everton's drone footage themselves. You can see the development that's taking place down there at Bramleymore. It's fantastic. It's going to be some stadium and it's great news. It really is good news for Everton Football Club. It also kind of says we'll still have an Everton in five years, which is good. That's quite reassuring. But it's going to be amazing and then obviously when the European Championships comes around it's getting beamed everywhere. So again it's good for the club, the profile of the football club as well. So that is a good bit of news. Seamus Coleman and Jordan Pickford pitch it down at the stadium. Obviously that was last week or something because Jordan's away with England. But they're obviously delighted with the news as well and lots of positive stuff coming out of that as well. So it's going to be fantastic when that happens. Everton has today been linked with a January move from Manchester City midfielfler Calvin Phillips. The former Leedsman hasn't really broke through it. Man City hasn't really got himself into a position where he's a regular at all in Pep Guardiola side. He started hardly any games. He's been in the team lately because obviously Rodry has been suspended. Everton were heavily linked with a move for him in the August transfer window and wanted him. And it was thought Manchester City were open to a loan move. But I think Phillips wanted to give it a little bit longer to try to get in. And this story has come up again to say that he could be available on loan in January. And Everton are very, very interested in taking him to Gooderson Park. So I thought we'd talk about it. It is a quite news day, but it was worth talking about. Everton have also been linked today with a move for Norenberg Youngster, 17-year-old midfielfler, Cian Uzan. He's had an impressive start of the season in Bundesliga 2 for Norenberg. He's scored four goals in nine games so far. And then the German Cup, he's got two assists in one game. Everton and Benfica reportedly very, very interested in signing the player. And apparently he could be in the European Championship squad, take his European Championship squad for the finals next summer. Such as his stock is so highly rated. Which would be good because obviously Everton, that we just haven't made enough of these signings. You know, the younger players with high potential. That is the mark that we need to be looking into now. Really, we've obviously seen it this summer with the signing of Yousaf Chimity from Benfica trying to buy younger players. So hopefully that is something, a strategy that the club do use moving forward. And finally, former Everton midfielfler Tom Davies has been ruled out until the new year. Apparently after tearing his quad muscle, Davies joined Sheffield United after leaving Everton in the summer. I know he's not never unplayable. We wish Tom well and hopefully everything as good as new in the years, in the January. For Sheffield United, that is it for the news day. It is a quiet day, but into that lull after we've had the good results, it's the international week and all that. So just bear with the news, that's the way it is, that's what's doing the rounds. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier Member which gets you discounts in our shop and gets you live videos and exclusive videos then. The link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.