 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Shaun Dite has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to Bournemouth at the weekend. The trophies are backing action after a three-week hiatus, including spending some time away training in Portugal. Shaun Dite was asked about Everton's second PSR case. That was concluded on Wednesday. He was asked if he's got any information or knows anything about it. This was his response. Well, I think the last one jolted everyone in football, so I think really we're just waiting now because I don't think anyone has concrete proof of how, which way these things will go and particularly after the first one. So I think it is just from our point of view, we can only give the information that's appropriate. I wasn't there obviously, but so I'm told we've given every bit of information that we can give and hope that they see accordingly what the club's been trying to do to make sure within the right areas that they need us to be in. So therefore we'll hope that it comes to nothing. There you go. Listen, this is going to rumble and rumble, isn't it? For us we're giving four points after getting two back for being good. Everton have had this second one. We all need an end to this. And I just wonder whether Everton have asked for no point, you know, had demanded no point this time. I think they should. I think they've already been hit with six, which when you look at forest makes no sense that because they wrote a nice email, they got points back. But for us to be done sweating the same season, I think it would be really poor. John Dight kind of indicated that Everton may ask for no points or maybe expecting no points. Let me know what you think after hearing this bit. Well, the learning curve of what we, well, what I imagine the learning curve is to see, but the one thing for sure is, in our case here, look at the spending in January. So wherever the outcome was, everyone went, whoa, hang on a minute, the brakes needed to go on because the spending is an all-time low or more or less an all-time low. So therefore to that to happen that must have sent a way through the whole of football, whether that was part of it, whether it was just an add-on, I don't know. But it must have affected it. So how that affects the next steps that clubs are going to take, we're going to have to wait and see, include our own. Of course, I can only manage our own and you know, think about our own, but there are some outside, like I say, that one particularly, it's like the ripple effect must have went through football, which is why the spending just went, whoop, straight back down because everyone must have been going, right, okay, we need to find out where we're at, maybe with a bit more depth, I don't know. But it seems a pretty obvious knock on effect. So we'll have to wait and see what comes next. James DeRuils, crtol rubbish. The manager was asked about injury news regarding the trip to Bournemouth at the weekend. He did reveal that address he got again was back. He didn't train today, he was doing his own thing, but he is back with the team tomorrow. He is fitting in contention for Saturday, but sadly, Anna Dandjuma isn't available at the weekend. He is back on the grass, as he says, and training with the team, but he's still a few days short. Maybe he will be in contention for Evan's trip to Newcastle United on Tuesday night, we'll have to wait and see on that one book. Anna, it's just going to get back in the squad. Anna Dandjuma, no for the weekend. Finally, as part of the press conference, Sean Dyche was asked about Amadou Omnana. He obviously played against England at Wembley on Tuesday night at a very good game, was very impressive. The manager was asked, is there more to come from Amadou Omnana? This is what he had to say. He's still a young player. You forget, I think it's like with a lot of young players, when they're bought in for a decent level fee, people somehow forget their age. Whereas, if it's a kid coming out of their academy, they're just like, oh, he's young and could be the same age, but it does give you a twisted view of it. I understand why. He deals with it pretty well, I think, but there's more to come from him and there's more consistency, but there's more consistency in his performance. It's not necessarily what fans see, but the way we see habits, the way he plays and for him to keep developing. But, yes, he's a fine player. We know that. And off the back of that excellent display by Amadou Omnana at Wembley, Bayam Unich are very interested in taking the 22-year-old Belgian midfielder to Germany next season. The current German champions, it may not be the German champions next season, the current German champions want to add a defensive midfiel player to their ranks, and the 22-year-old Belgian fits what they want. He was very good against England the other night, and obviously he's going to go to Euros with Belgium. I hope ever, and if they're considering selling them, I hope they don't sell them until after the Euros, when hopefully he's had some good displays there, and he pushes his price up, but he does fit what a few clubs are looking for. We'll have to wait and see in our financial position. I think it's a case of just trying to get as much money as we can for them. And finally, Everton have released some new images on their website today, showing the steepness of the stands at the Everton New Stadium. The generic bowl, which was said by some opposition supporters this week, to anything but that. If you go in and look at them, the images are so impressive. We've got one, which we've shown there, but there's lots of them, so just go and check out just how dramatic that steepness is. It's going to feel like the crowd are almost on top of the players, I think, in the new ground. That was key. I think that was what Dan Meese was looking for when he designed the stadium, and I think there's over 30,000 blue seats being put in now as they move, obviously, throughout the year, move towards completion. But it's looking fantastic, but their stands do look quite steep, so that will be an important feature, I think, for the new stadium. Obviously, trying to recreate what goodness and power can be like when it's at its most hostile. Better go over there to evanFC.com and check out those images. That is it for the new stadium. Don't forget to download the sofa score app at three, and it helps the channel. It's got loads of data on those of information on there. 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