 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Everton today have reportedly opened to handing Delhi a new deal this summer. Delhi is apparently keen to remain in the Premier League and he has made a good impression on manager Sean Deitch. He's still keen to do something of Everton. We've hardly seen him at all. He's made 13 appearances. The last time he pulled on and Everton's sheet was at the start of the 22-23 season. He's got a positive relationship with Sean Deitch. That is according to an article in The Athletic. Everton have been very supportive during the midfielders rehabilitation and Sean Deitch has checked regularly on how he is during that time. I think Deitch may see him as the perfect man to replace Abdelhaid y Cori, not necessarily in the start and 11 but someone within the squad. The issue here of course is that there is a deal in place that once he makes 20 appearances for Everton spares her own money. Now his contract does expire on June 30 but apparently there's a sort of backstop in the contract that stops him walking out. Everton on a 3 on the 30th and resigning for the football club in July without Tottenham getting some sort of kicker. Everton, if they really want to keep Delhi then they're going to have to come up with some deal with spares. I don't understand at what level will be acceptable for Tottenham to drop from £10 million to £5 million then how would Everton justify £5 million for a player that hasn't been fit. Listen, if Delhi come back and I've said it all the way through his Everton career and got back to 60-70% of what he was at spares he'd be really good to having the squad and really good to having the team. There's no evidence of that right now because injuries have ruined them. Now Shaun Dite hasn't ruled them out being fit before the end of the season and therefore we may still get to see him play a few games at the end of the season and who knows we might really need them at the end of the season as well. So this is going to be a bit of a watch this space with this one but it has caught quite a few people by surprise because it's just seen as though Delhi's contract was going to run out and he'd leave the football club but we'll have to wait and see whether anything happens. Last night the Times reported that the Premier League is set to hold face-to-face talks with 777 partners as part of their final decision making in the process to see 777 take over Everton. That story is doing the rounds from quite a few sources now and it seems as though that is the final kind of hurdle that they've got to go over before they'll be approved as Everton's new owners. This is something that needs coming through a close whether they are given the green light or whether they are told no. This needs to end right now, this deadline because it should have taken 12 weeks, we're in week 24 and there's still no final decision it seems. I would suggest having a face-to-face meeting with someone kind of means that it's all but done. This is what we've just seen recently with Jim Rackliff, he had a face-to-face meeting with the Premier League before they ratified it and I imagine similar will happen with 777 but who knows but what I am saying on is this decision one way or the other can't go on much longer because it's damaging our football club and given what the Premier League have done to us in terms of points deductions and the next charge, this is just another facet to what seems like them being really vindictive towards Everton Football Club. If that isn't the case, make the decision very quickly and let's move on. And apparently Everton invented the race for 22-year-old African centre midfield player Rafael Oñedica, he plays for Club Bruges, he could cost around £15 million this summer, he's made 73 appearances for Bruges since arriving from mid-Jetland and has made an appearance in the recent Afcon for Nigeria, Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace also interested in the 22-year-old, the story goes on to say that he could well be a replacement for Belgian midfielder Amadou O'n Arnau who is tipped to leave Gulsun Park this summer. And finally, Ben Godfrey has revealed the positive influence of manager Sean Deitch on Everton's dressing room and also on a personal level. After a test on first half of the season, Godfrey said you can definitely feel a new atmosphere, the manager has brought a lot of positive to the club, I think we feel tighter as a group, we can have a laugh as a group, everyone is on the same page, everyone gets involved and everyone new is made to feel welcome. Sean Deitch has been supportive throughout what is a tough period of not playing and as much as whether that is being complimentary about how I've been training or when I'm in the team, the encouragement I've had has been a good for me. For me it's been purely being ready to perform every time I get my opportunity and keep helping the boys out as much as I can because as a group we just want to keep putting points on the board and make sure that we are safe basically. We're moving away from the relegation zone which is obviously where Everton have been due to the points deduction also says to be honest I enjoy playing centre half most but I'm always open on doing a job in the full back areas when it is needed and of course Godfrey has got into the team recently, it's done quite well so good to know that everybody is on the same page and we have to start winning football matches now and let's hope that begins on Saturday Gulsun Park in a tough game against West Ham United. 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