 Welcome to Toffy TV, here is the Everton News Daily. Nathan Patterson has been called into the Scotland squad for their upcoming Euro 2024 qualifying games against Cyprus and Spain. Patterson has been out of the first team pitches and picking up an injury in Everton's 4-1 home defeat by Brighton back in January. They were hoping to have him back and available. He came back a few weeks ago and picked up another slight knee injury but has played a couple of games for Everton's 121 side. He is training again and there is hope that he will be in Everton's squad for the trip to Chelsea this weekend. But it's good to have him back involved with the Scotland squad. Obviously Dale Assassin, he may well get game time which will be good for us as a club because then he's back up to speed going into that final block of temporary league fixes which will be left when we return after the international break. So I think Sean Dyche will be happy with this because it will give the player a chance to get more minutes under his belt. And it gives him more options. Obviously Seamus Coleman has been excellent of late but he does need a rest as well. And we almost have to have that option off the bench as well which we are very limited. You've seen it with Dyche's substitutions so far. He's not used many or he's only used them late in games and having Patterson back and available certainly strengthens the Everton squad. So go to see him back in the squad. Everton, Newcastle and Westam United are monitoring Sheffield United's Senegalese forward Illyman and Dye. The clubs watched them again over the weekend. He scored 12 goals and got 8 assists for Sheffield United so far this season. Everton have watched him on a few occasions this season and were obviously heavily linked with him in the January transfer window as well. I'm quite sure they're stretching their casting there nefar and wide. Hopefully they are on-forward players and players who score goals. It's been a huge issue for Everton all season and they'll be having the luck what's available in them lower leagues as well and Dye is certainly having a good season. He can play anywhere across the front three of course and just have to see obviously what there is in Everton there in and how much Sheffield United won for him but Everton, Newcastle and Westam monitoring him at the moment. Miami based investment group 777 are interested in purchasing a stake in Everton. This comes after purchasing a 64% stake in Heath of Berlin in Germany. That is according to reports in the Washington Post today. 777 were linked with Everton a few weeks ago. The interest has not gone away. That has been reported lately that MSP investment group were very close to completing their stake in Everton. There was also a tenuous link to a Qatari investment group as well, but MSP looked the most likely to be paid just in 20-25% for 105 million of a far-abmishiri. But today there has been a little bit of doubt put on that by Paul Desk as one of them who's reported it. There's other people as well have mentioned it hasn't signed yet so therefore that's where the doubt creeps in. They are unconfirmed reports. People we've spoken to who have the story early seems to think there's nothing in it. It's still as it was. I don't know honestly haven't got a clue. The longer it goes on, obviously the concerns are there. What is clear is far-abmishiri is looking for investment. He's looking for someone to come in and take a percentage of the club to be able to ensure that the stadium can be finished without impacting the football club's day-to-day run. Hopefully not impacting the summer transfer budget as well, which Everton will need the quicker this is resolved the better for everyone concerned. So maybe 777 will make a late play for Everton as well as they try to spread their sport and portfolio as well. Finally, Everton is on the midfield at Delhi. It was left out again of the Besiktas squad this week and they won 2-0 but he wasn't even amongst the substitutes. It said last week there was rumours that Besiktas weren't going to consider him again this season. He's fell out with the head coach Senol Goumez and Senol Goumez. He hasn't been happy with the condition of Delhi. It's a disappointment on this because obviously he's got over a year left on his contract at Everton. It hasn't worked out for him with us. There was hope he'd go to Besiktas and do well and then they may take him and help him resurrect his career. But right now it looks like that's dead in the water and he will come back to Finch Farm in the summer. It doesn't strike you as a shawndite player exactly but we'll see what happens. Obviously again it'll be dictated by what league Everton is in as well next season but there you go. It looks like he's fallen totally out of favour at Besiktas and his takers loan. Adventure may be coming to a premature end after waiting to see.