 Welcome to Toffey TV, to the Everton News Daily. Neil Maupy's excellent form of Brenford could be set at an Everton a bonus payment as part of the loan agreement between Everton and Brenford to take the strike back to Brenford for the season. Maupy doesn't look the same player that wore the blue shirt of Everton last season, that's for sure, and even in the early part of the season, the full umgame day one. He looks sure to confidence in everything, but he's gone off to Brenford and he's done brilliantly for them and he's now scored five Premier League goals. His goal last night against the Premier League champions Manchester City was a brilliant finish along ball. I don't know what the City defence were doing. Ivan Tony does really well and Maupy runs through and slots it beyond Edison. He then got himself involved in another little spat with Kyle Walker, which Kyle Walker threatened to rip his head off. Maupy has got seven goals in all competitions for Brenford this season. I guess the other thing, any kind of money Everton can bring in is always a bonus, but this being a bonus payment is good for us because we need all the money we can get coming into our PSR, but obviously it's good form increases the likelihood that Brenford are going to want to sign him on a permanent deal in the summer, and that's better again for Evan to get that cash coming back in because he just hasn't worked at our football club. It's as simple as that. He doesn't suit the way we play and it's probably better all round if he does move on permanently and stays at Brenford. There have been two fixture changes for Everton. They were announced yesterday, but after we've done the news, they are Manchester United, the way it holds traffic. It remains on the 9th of March, but it will now kick off at 12.30. The Massey side, Derby, has been moved to Sunday, the 17th of March for a two o'clock kick off. However, that particular fixture could well be changed if Liverpool progress in the FA Cup. They have offered all Southampton a home in the fifth round, so you would expect Liverpool to get through there, which means that that's won. There's apparently only two midweek dates available due to their involvement in the Europa League as well. One of them is the final week of the season. I'm not sure either club would push for that. I don't think Liverpool would fancy playing the Massey side, Derby, at Godderson, that close to the end of the season if it meant them still going for the lead title. I don't think Everton would be encouraging it if it meant we were in a position where we could be relegated. Let's just put it out there. It may well be another date a little bit closer to that, but that possibility is there right now that the Massey side, Derby, could be moved through a midweek game in the final week of the season. Oh, the joys. Premier League clubs are currently attending a two-day meeting where PSR and FFP changes will be discussed. One of the proposals is that they come in line with the European rules for FFP. Those rules state that spending can't exceed 70% of your income, i.e. your wages and everything can't exceed 70%. That has to be in by the end of the 25-26 season. It's currently in a Premier League 90%, around 90%. They want to reduce it. However, there is a proposal from the Premier League that allows clubs who are not competing in Europe that season, their proposal and those clubs can spend 85% of their budget while the rest of them would spend 70%, the ones over in Europe. It's allegedly to make the Premier League more competitive, bring the other teams closer to those teams over in Europe. I understand the sentiment. I just don't think it goes far enough. I still think the others are bringing so much money, particularly the big six, if you like, bringing so much money that spending the next 15% isn't really going to close a gap on them. We'll have to wait and see. If that is the case, accounts would have to be submitted as they are now, anyway, by December 31 for compliance, so that there is almost real-time report within that season to see whether you stay in line with that, but that is one of the proposals being discussed at this two-day meeting. Finally, Everton women will face Liverpool women at Gooderson Park on Sunday, March 24. The kick-off is 1pm. The tickets are going on sale at £12, adult £8 concessions and £2 for under-18s. It'll be one of your last chances to see Everton women play at Gooderson Park. They obviously only play a few games at Gooderson. The opportunity to go and witness a Merseyside Derby is there for all if you want it. That is Sunday, the 24th of March at 1pm. That is it for the Everton Newsday. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. See you later.