 Welcome to the Everton News Daily sponsored by Unibet. Today's video is enough transfer news for you, make sure you head over to Unibet, blog for the latest transfer news. The stuff breaking on there all the time and they have loads of good writers writing the transfer stuff. To check it out, the link is in the description. Everton today have been linked again with Leel Stryker Raphael Liao. We've been linked to him through Spanish news, he's an outlet super-deportive. Everton and Valencia are apparently fighting it out for the 20-year-old Portuguese striker, Dubbed the Portuguese Mbappe. He scored eight goals last season for Leel. There's more, didn't start a lot of games, so his goals per minute are quite good. He looks a lively centre forward. They can play wide as well. He's six foot one, good pace about him. Exactly the kind of player Everton, in my opinion, should be looking to sign. Fingers crossed we are in the conversation forum because he looks a really, really good prospect as well. Everton today also linked with Egyptian winger Mohammed Trezegay. He plays for Kasim Passe in Turkey. Everton and Wofford apparently tracking him. He's on Afqon's duty at the moment with Egypt. He's a wide player, so the Blues transfer links are obviously going to continue day by day. Two players who have completed their move, Alessandro Ramirez, as we reported yesterday, has completed his low move to Real Valadolid. That was announced this morning. He's given his first interview and said that he's confident he'll come through this barren spell without scoring goals. He's going to work hard. He said he'd like to play as a centre forward rather than playing out wide, and he's being used as a wide player over the last 18 months or so, and he wants to get back to playing through the middle, and he's thankful that Real Valadolid have shown so much faith in bringing him there, and he wants to repay them with goals. So good luck to him, I say. Let's hope he scores quite a few goals for them and gets his form back this season. And another player who's completed a move today is Brendan Galloway. We reported yesterday in the news diary that he was talking to Luton Sal. He's completed his free transfer from Everton. He's joined him back up with Graham Jones, of course. He said he loved working with Jones when he was at Everton, and he's looking forward to getting started at Luton ahead of the new season. So he's also joined Calla Machmanman, who's gone there as well, and he knew him from before. What other players have we got? Ritjarlasen last night was an unused substitute as Brazil made it to the Copa America Final. They beat Argentina 2-0. Goals from Gabriel Jesus on Roberto Firmino. Ritjarlasen knew he was only pass fit to join back up with the squad after a month's scare. On Monday, like I said, he didn't get on the pitch, but was quite obviously all over the photos after it. His face was in quite a few of the celebratory pitches, particularly one in the dressing room. So he will play in the final on Sunday of that. Young Gavin Defender, Joe Anderson, has signed his first professional contract with the club. He signed a one-year deal. He was a regular at under-18 level last season, so an opportunity for him now to kick on with the under-23s this year. It's only 18 years of age, so this year his goal will be to try and get another deal, I suppose, at the end of the season. So hopefully he can build on that. And the other Joe Anderson, the mayor, has said that the city is prepared to lose its world heritage status over evidence-building of a new stadium. The report that I've read, it isn't only at risk because of evidence-new stadium, by the way, Bramley Moe. That's just part of the 10th Street redevelopment. All of that is causing the world heritage status to be under threat, I suppose. But I've seen a couple of business leaders yesterday and one who was a Liverpool fan saying, forget the stadium, it's not enough to do with the stadium, but world heritage status has held this city back for years because we're unable to do things on derelict bits of land. He said it's nonsense, it costs us more. We're better off getting rid of it and the city will thrive from it. And I think that's basically what Joe Anderson's saying, it's about bringing jobs to the city. They're talking about 25,000 jobs in that area of the city. We can't turn that away for some faux status that people might come to Liverpool because it's a world heritage site. Don't be so ridiculous. People come to Liverpool because of the Beatles and because of Liverpool Football Club and other things within the city because it's such a historic city. It's not because it's a world heritage site and I've made up that Joe Anderson's come up with this and I've made up that a lot of Liverpool businessmen and people speaking up for this and saying, get rid of it, it's holding us back, get rid of it. We're just as sound as we are and Liverpool is a thriving city now. Regardless of the world heritage status show, fair play to Joe for coming out. I'm sure Geoff and West Ab will be fuming, but there you go. Give us a subscribe if you haven't already. Give this video a thumbs up and if you want more videos, get over and join us on Patreon. See you later.