 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Farad Meshiri has reiterated his backing for the board, the manager and the director of football at Everton Football Club. Meshiri appeared on talks board this morning speaking to Jim White, apparently without the knowledge of the football club that he was about to do that interview. He said on it basically what he said in his open letter to the fans forum last night that he's behind the manager, the board and the director of football. He trusts in the work they're doing because he's got knowledge of the work they're doing, but he did say we do have to improve very quickly. He spoke about the next two games being very important. I don't know whether I just meant very important for Frank Lampard, I'm sure it did, but also very important for the football club. He did say that he's back the club, he's put money into the team, which is what you expect from an owner, what more can an owner do. That's the size of it. He has put his money where his mouth is. He has also made some mad decisions if you want to say that. He's also meddled at times in stuff. He did hint at the fans, choosing managers, or certainly driving managers out. Everyone's picked that up. There's certain people are challenged at whether he said that, but everybody else heard it. He also said that he spent around £760m on a new stadium, or the football club has spent that on a new stadium. It was £500m, that was the running cost of it, but he's now put the true figure out, which is £760m. When you see that, obviously, people can't really deny the farad machine he has put his hand in his pocket, giving Everton an opportunity to do more stuff in the transfer market than they were able to do before. But it has been a bit of a nightmare, really. We've not really made any kind of progress, certainly not what we expected to. The club has won three games of football this season, currently lies 18th and out of both cups. The fans are full of unrest and who can blame Evertonians? We promised year on year it's going to get better and it hasn't done. That's where we are, so we have to start seeing some of this progress or some of this good work that's going on, which is what Farad machine said. Former Everton striker Kevin Campbell says that the Evertonians are well within their rights to complain about what they've seen, to demand more from the football club. The club is suffering from unrest. Campbell spoke about where they are in the league, the fact they need more firepower and the fact that they haven't gone out and actually strengthened for Frank Lampard. Without firepower Everton remain in trouble and that's basically what Kevin Campbell has said today as well. In terms of trying to bring in some reinforcements for Frank Lampard, Everton are being linked with a couple of players today. Everton's targets are now Dan Juma, we covered that one yesterday on the news daily. Apparently he's expected to meet with Villa Real to discuss his potential exit from the Spanish club. The 25-year-old former Bournemouth winger and Dutch international is Everton interested in taking him on loan with a view to buy in the summer. It's got 10 goals and 32 games last season for Villa Real. Aston Villa also very interested in that situation. Of course Unai Emery work with Dan Juma at the Yellow Submarines last season and they remain interested. Finally Everton have been linked with Brazilian forward Tete who plays for Shakhtar Dines. He apparently wants to leave in January. He went on loan to Leon last season because of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He played 16 times for Leon and scored 6 goals there. He's got 31 goals in 108 games for Shakhtar Dines. He's 22 years of age and thought to be available for around €15 million. Everton apparently interested in him so we'll have to see what happens there. That is it for the news daily. Make sure you give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a ToffeeTV Premier member the link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.