 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily, but Charleston has completed this move to Tottenham Hotspur from Everton with the fee rising to £60 million, that's including add-ons. It's now the five-year deal with the North London Club. It's been put out as an underscloed fee, but that's the fee that is bouncing around, so that's what we'll go with. He said it's farewell today to Evertonians. It seemed like an understated reveal by Spares for the Charles, and I don't know whether that was because he's in Brazil or whether it was at his request, I'm not sure. I'm sure there'll be a bit more fanfare when he actually gets to North London, but just right now it was a little bit understated. I think we appreciate that as Evertonians. This is what he had to say. It's very difficult to say goodbye to a place that has become my home. Fans who welcome me as if I were one of them, and the club that treated me kindly, and helped me develop my sense of community and empathy. All the love I have is not enough to thank you all. Love you Evertonians with a little heart, and he's posted some pictures of himself celebrating better times at Goddison. It's obviously disappointing. It's upsetting. My boy's not happy at all. He was quite upset. That's the way it is. I think the kids will feel it, but what can you do? It's done now and we have to try to move on and create another ritualism, but not forgetting why we're in this situation. We don't have to sell our best players, but to try to keep the club moving. That's something the club has got to sort out. We've been here too many times and we need to get away from that, but the ritualism has left the club. Everton has today been linked with a move for Jesse Lingard. He's on a free. 29-year-old left Manchester United yesterday's contract expired. Westam United are very interested in them and offered them a contract. Apparently it's not what he wants at the moment. Everton is supposedly very interested. Paul Joyce has tweeted that today that the Blues are after him. He's a player who's been discussed at Goddison for quite some time, really, across a couple of different managers, to be honest. But if he's asking the reporter, he's asking for £150,000 a week and I'm not comfortable with that. It's not my decision, so there you go. He scored the winner in the 2016 FA Cup final for Manchester United, but he's never been able to, well certainly in recent times he's not been getting again at Old Trafford. We had a really good time at Westam and I can understand why they want to take him back. But they're not prepared to pay him £150,000 a week at the moment and it'll be interesting to see who does pay him £150,000 a week. But he has been linked with Everton, so there you go. Everton have apparently made another offer. Well, not another offer. I've reaffirmed their offer to Brentford midfielder Christian Erickson. Well, he's actually free agent at the moment. His Brentford contract expired yesterday as well. He's listening to Everton's offer, but apparently he's still got offers from Brentford. Chelsea have looked at him, Manchester United, Tottenham being linked with all of these clubs as well. The good feeling is he'll probably remain at Brentford, but according to reports that they haven't have pitched their interest to him and he's considering the offer. And finally, Marcel Brand has opened up about his time at Everton. He left the club in December following a fallout after the Massey side Derby Brands left the club. He's been speaking about the club. He enjoyed his time in England. He didn't regret it. It was a beautiful club. He's had a very difficult league, great fans. He said, but the owners are too easily influenced and it derailed what they wanted to do. He talked about impatience, but said it was a difficult job to do as a director of football. He've ever known that path because of that impatience and because of the difficulty of the league, but he said he didn't regret moving to Everton. I think Marcel Brand probably wanted to remain at Everton. There's been a lot of talk about interference from elsewhere in the club, whether that be Rafa Benitez, whether that be Farab Meshiri. We saw players pushed on Everton that Marcel Brand probably didn't want. I still feel he could have been stronger as a director of football in that role. When he got to the end of the three years, if he wasn't given assurances, he probably shouldn't have signed another contract. But it's a problem that we've all seen as blues. We know that. There's been too much influence from an owner. If you put someone in place to do a job, let them do the job. Otherwise, they had accountability. You're making it more difficult to hold them accountable if you keep buttoning. I guess that's what Marcel Brand is talking about. The only hope now is that they let Kevin Thelwell get on with the job they've employed him for. That's got to be the hope because if he carries on and will find out as we move forward, Everton will continue to be in the mess they're in.