 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Sheamus Coleman has been pitched back on the grass. Today it's gone out, pitches have gone out from Everton Nears recovering from a knee injury sustained in the 2-2 draw at Leicester City at the end of last season. It'll be a big boost to get the Everton captain back in the first team squad. Obviously Nathan Patterson has been in it right back so he'll have a little bit of pressure put back on him by Sheamus as he recovers from that. But just to have him back in and around the squad will be a big boost for Sean Dyche and his coach and staff. He isn't at that stage yet, he's joining in, but it is good to see him back out and training again so hopefully it won't be too much longer till he is fully fit. Sheamus and Everton's interim CEO Colin Shiong have today also attended the funeral of Michael Jones who died at Bramwni Mordoch in an accident. It's an awful story, but Sheamus and Colin Shiong have attended the funeral today and obviously I thought so with Michael's family today. Dominic Calvert-Lewin has also been pitched back in training as he recovers from an injury sustained in Everton's 4-0 defeat against Aston Villa. Calvert-Lewin had a cheekbone injury, but the swelling has gone down, he's pitched it back out in full training and he should be in contention for the visit of Arsenal next week. As is Dwight McNeill as well. Dwight McNeill made his return obviously to the Everton first team squad in last Saturday's 2-2 draw at Sheffield United. He has stepped the full training up now and he hopes to get his fitness right back up, and I imagine Sean Dyche would be looking at a way to get him back in Everton's line-up. It was Everton's top scorer last season with seven goals. Lleed CEO Angus Cynnear has admitted he was surprised that Jack Harrison left Leeds to join Everton on loan in the summer given the predicament that Everton had in. Cynnear felt it would have been a better option for Harrison to remain at Leeds and try to get them promoted. I can get rid of his surprise. Quite simply Everton in the Premier League and Leeds aren't, that's why he probably wanted to come to Everton and play there. It's not really a surprise to anybody. That's what footballers want to do. He also said that Leeds could have accepted a big offer from Wilfrid Nontro. The big came in, they decided to reject Everton's bid and Nontro subsequently ended up staying at Leeds at least until January as they tried to concentrate on getting promoted back to the Premier League. Finally, Everton's under-18 side beat Fleetwoods under-21s yesterday of Finch Farm. They won 2-0 in the first round of the Lancashire Senior Cup. Callum Bates and Joel Catsby gave Leighton Baines meant the victory. They play again tomorrow against Stoke City at Finch Farm tomorrow morning. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member. The link is in the description and the QR code will be on the screen now. See you later.