 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. 777 are still waiting on a decision over whether they will be allowed to take over at Everton Football Club. This has been ongoing since September. It is with the Premier League. They are still waiting for regulatory approval. There's a lot of stories going around. There's another story today in the press from our mate Matthews at the Daily Mail saying that if it's not going to be approved till January, or sorry, there's not going to be a decision until January, and that might mean Everton going into administration because 777 won't fund the club till then. The Echo have done a piece this afternoon, which will have much more accurate sources, which says that 777's latest payment funds Everton up to the end of January. They will rather expect to hear by that time. The piece in the Echo does say that they won't continue to fund Everton indefinitely. You can't blame them. There's apparently £82 million they've put in so far, and it could be up as high as £100 million by the time this takeover is completed or by the time the decision is being given. Obviously, the money they're putting in is paying for the stadium. It says that and offsetting some payroll requirements, which is what happens. Farad Masheery checked out a long time ago, and they've taken over the payments for that. But you can't just expect them to keep putting money into a football club. They've got no idea whether they'll get control of. So, if they didn't and the decision wasn't successful for them, then that then brings a question of who's going to buy it then. Farad Masheery would have to start bankrolling the club again, whether he wants to or not. He'll have to start doing that while he looks then for a new buyer. There's been rumours around. There's people waiting in the wings to take the club because they're confident 777 won't get the approval. Those stories about Qatari businessmen being interested at the weekend, we've seen stories saying MSP is still hovering around in the background. We'll have to wait and see. But just right now, things are still moving forward. 777 apparently shows us close to them. They're still confident they're going to get the green light for it. And we just need to sort, one way or the other, we need the decision as soon as possible so that we can move forward. Everton Defender Mason Holgate, who's currently on loan at Southampton. We spoke about him yesterday, Everton, thinking of cancelling his loan in January. Well, he is a target for Glasgow Rangers today. That is out there. Philip Clements wants to bring in more balance to his squad. And he sees Holgate as the ideal candidate to come into there. He can obviously play right back defence on the field as well. It is thought that he'd be very interested in moving to Glasgow Rangers. Middlesbrat and Wafford are also keeping an eye on him, knowing and obviously aware of his availability in January. So I imagine he'd go to Rangers given the opportunity. And Everton centre back James Tarkovsky has a spoke today about Everton defender Jarrod Brantwight. He thinks that Brantwight will play for England sooner rather than later. Tarkovsky said he's got everything you want. He's playing with an experienced head at such a young age. Tarkovsky said he's been blown away by the performances of Brantwight and the maturity that the young centre back has shown. He's been in exceptional form since breaking into the team early on this season. And Garas Southgate was at Gwddon Park on Sunday to see Everton beat Chelsea 2-0 and Brantwight was exceptional in that one as well. He really is playing superbly well. We're obviously getting the odd nonsense story about sitting interested in him and Manchester United and all of that. He's just signed a new contract recently. And I, you know, 100 million before we even picked the phone up. But he's not going anywhere right now. He has been fantastic this season. He is however suspended for Everton's trip to Burnley on Saturday evening, which is a blow. He's picked up five yellow cards. His fifth was on Sunday against Chelsea. So he has a one game ban. And it looks like Ben Godfrey is going to be James Tarkovsky's partner for that one because Michael Keane is struggling to make the game at the moment. So it looks as though it'll be Godfrey and Tarkovsky as the centre back partnership for the Burnley game. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. See you later.