 Welcom yn y Toffey TV, yr ystod y Evert News daily. Franck Lampard yw'r prymat press conference ahead of Everton's vital game against Southampton at Gouldersham Park tomorrow. Dyma'r lle sy'n dyn nhw'n gwybodaeth, sy'n gwaith, gwaith ymlaen i'n lively through out today's press conference, as you feel the questions about the game. He was asked about the fitness of Shrikeh, Dominic Halverlubin, and this is what Lampard had to say. No, Dominic's had a good week. We played three games in six days going into Manchester United, so we had to be careful with that one. So he's in a good place, had a nice week's training, managing him as well as we possibly can, so he's in a good place. He's fit. Dy manager also was asked about new signings. Obviously that's what we're all interested in. The club is obviously working towards financial constraints. I think that's clear to everybody. We're in January. We are there from bottom without both cup competitions and there's been no new signs, despite it being there close to the middle of January now. So understandably, Franck Lampard was asked, where are Everton up to with regard to strengthening the squad? I don't want to say things to ease frustration to the sake of the words. Of course we want the action of bringing people in, as we see. It's January. Clubs around us are doing it. Premier League is the content moving forwards every team, so obviously we're working towards that. We need to do that because we need to help the squad. As a coach, that's what I want because I want to have more competition, particularly in attacking areas, which is the main part of our game when you look at this season, where we've been short and that affects points and results and feeling. So we want to help to be competitive there. Of course we're working towards that and we have to work within our parameters. That's the word that's going on here, but I'm not going to say loose words until we, the fans, see what we do. I appreciate that. They only want the best for the squad. They want to see players coming in. I get it. So the manager, obviously they're hoping we can get some stuff done. The manager was also asked about the fan protest tomorrow, which is due to take place after the game. Obviously there is a bus welcome for the team. I think the protest has been quite clear. The altogether now protest has been quite clear. Evertonians are to back the team and will back the team, obviously, throughout what is a crucial fixture for Everton now against Southampton. But there will be a sitting to protest against the way the club is being run and also to ask for more communication from owner Farab Meshiri. The manager had this to say about the fans' right to protest. So, in terms of saying to the fans, they have absolute right to protest. That's, of course, a very real right. I believe they're coming early to welcome the players to the stadium. If they are, then that's great, because we saw what a great help that was. Will they back the players on the pitch if they see passion? Do they see Everton players that want to give everything for the show, which has happened a lot of times in my time at Goodison? In the last couple of games, no, but that's our responsibility as well. Will they be behind us if we do that? Yeah. So, from my point of view and the players' point of view, our only thing now at the moment is to have personal responsibility. Me and my job, the players and their job, and we have to think about ourselves and performing and not. So that's my answer to it. And I think if the fans see that in the game and they see that from Everton players and staff, then I think they'll react in a way positively and then the rest is their right. And finally, Frank Lampard did have a little bit of a surprise in terms of team selection for tomorrow when he was asked about Alex O'Wobee. This is what he said about the Everton midfielder. It's a lesser injury than what we thought. So, we'll see in the morning if he's ready to play tomorrow. Everton of today, again, being linked with Manchester United winger Anthony Ollanga. Reports claim that the Blues have spoken to the agents of the Swedish winger as they look to strengthen their attacking options. Ollanga has been involved in 13 games from Manchester United, although he's only started five of those Everton are looking for a pacy wide man to come in and provide competition, I guess, for Domari Greifer, Anthony Gordon in those wide areas. Ollanga has long been linked with the move to the Blues and those reports that they say that Everton remain very, very interested in bringing him to Gooderson Park from Old Trafford. And there's reports in France today claim that Lorient have turned down an initial bid from Everton for their winger Dango Uetara. The 20-year-old, rather, has been attracting interest from not only Everton, but Bournemouth have had a look at him too, as well as Leicester City. The Blues have been monitoring him for a few months and have put together this bid. This is according, again, like I say, to report out of France. Those reports say that it's Everton's opening offer and that Lorient expect Everton to return with an offer closer to what they want for their 20-year-old winger, who's had a really good season so far. I think he's had six goals and five assists. Can't play right away across the front three as well. 20 years of age, the kind of profile you would like Everton to bring into the club. So, again, I have to wait and see whether there is anything more to follow this one. Like I said, Bournemouth very interested in him as well. And Tim Weyer, the American international, has again been linked with the move to Everton. These links are in France as well. Liverpool Echo also got them as well. Weyer is thought to be available for around €15 million, which may well put Everton off. But you might be able to get him for a smaller down payment. The Leal winger hasn't played as much as he wanted to, but again, brings a bit of pace, a bit of directness. He fitted for the United States in the recent World Cup in Qatar and Everton. I thought to be interested in him as well. I'm sure there's quite a few on the list that need to be done quickly, basically, don't they? He's another one though. Doesn't score a lot of goals and that might be a little bit of a red flag, but we'll see if there's anything from that one. Finally, Damari Gray has won the Premier League, put why as a goal of the month for his tremendous strike for Everton in the one-one draw against Manchester City on New Year's Eve. It was a brilliant goal, fully worthy of the goal of the month. So, congratulations to Damari for that award. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't, and if you want more videos, join us over on Patreon. The link is in the description, the QR codes on the screen now. See you later.