 Welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Everton News Daily. This video is brought to you by One Football. One Football is that makes it easier to find out the way to scores, stats and news all in one place. To download the One Football app, click the link in the description. Dan Mice has been talking about the challenges of building new stadiums and having a little chat about how excited it is about Everton's new stadium, the project and how iconic it's going to be. First of all he's spoken about stadiums as a whole in Europe and he's saying how hard it is now to build stadiums because how expensive they're becoming. He said they're going up from being half a billion to a billion pounds within a blink of an eye. It's because owners want the grounds to just be a place that you can use all the time with more VIP corporate facilities and that is driving the price up and up and up and up because everyone's bigger and better because not only during the matches, the prices you can charge, but also for concerts and non match day events and all these things. So he says the challenges are getting harder and harder and are getting away from just being about the match day football experience. So we'll have to wait and see. We've just seen spaces growing and how incredible that is, but how expensive that is and how complicated that stadium ended up being and we've seen how many great facilities it has in it as well. So that's the benchmark now and I'm almost afraid that Everton fall below that benchmark because they probably will just because how much of a financial burden that ground will be to spares then people are going to be disappointed. But we'll have to wait and see. Dan Mai said it's the evidence ground has got the incredible hallmarks of history with the evidence history and everything that's involved in it. He said it's going to be it's going to have iconic skyline elements because he says when the ships come up the Massey, the cruise ships and when they see Gooderson Park, it's going to be part of this incredible skyline and he also said it's going to have a little bit of everything in it as well. So he spoke about filling in the dock and the issues with it being a wealth heritage site as well. So he understands how difficult it is, the challenges, but he seems so happy and so excited by the challenge of building this ground almost like as people keep on saying it can't be done or the challenges they have to face that almost plays its part for me the way he seems. He's going to make such an iconic stadium. All these challenges are going to help build that iconic stadium. So we've heard and talked before about how it's going to fit in with the surrounding area and how it's going to fit in with the docks and be part of the city rich tradition. So hopefully we're going to get to see those plans in the coming months. It's not that long now till the second consultation and we will see those stadium plans so we're looking forward to all that. I'll leave a description to that full interview where he talks about all that in the comments. Morgan Snarland spoke today about Luca Dean and what a fantastic player it is. He said that he's the kind of guy you can go into war with on the football pitch of course. He says he hopes he can be at the club for a very long time. That's him talking about Luca Dean. That's an interesting comment though because that doesn't sound like the comment of a man who wants to leave the football club as well. So is that him sort of saying well I hope Dean's here for a long time with me. So I know if towards the end of the season there was talk among some people that we would find it hard to keep all the Luca Dean person. I don't think it would be that hard. He's had so many moves in the last few years. I think he does want to get him cemented to a football club and he seems to really love being at Everton. I don't see why everyone would sell a ladder with the money being at the club for one year. But it's great to hear a fellow pro, someone who's obviously clearly his friend, the French international saying. Because sometimes you get these players who come out especially someone you might worry about his commitment to Everton football. Might say oh he could do all great things and I hope he ends up with one of the best clubs in Europe. How many terms have we had that in the past? This is a player who's saying I hope he stays here for a very long time. That's Morgan. You're winning me back mate. You're winning me back. I've had me doubt over you in the past but you're winning me back. Not only with your performances on the pitch but with your attitude off it. So fantastic. I like to hear that kind of thing. Let's get into the room as you know what there's going to be roomers every day. We're just going to give them to you. A lot of them are nonsense. We know this. We're just going to pass these on to you though. Everton have been linked with three players in the Portuguese press today. Os Jogo is saying that Everton are tracking Pedro Alverre who's a centre-back at Benfica and Nuno Tava who's a left-back. Both 19, both young players, both seem to fit the kind of demographic that Everton are looking for. The up-and-coming top players that are going to come through and come into the Everton side. These are the players I actually feel are more realistic kind of buys for Everton. Players who were in the late teens, early twenties, get them before they hit that next mark where everyone's looking at them and developed them and make them Premier League players. So they've been both linked today. Obviously young players, I don't think there was any price tags attached but they make sense to me those kind of buys. When people say to me, well, who do you want this summer? Who do you want to buy? I mean, I wouldn't know those two players. And they're the kind of players I think we'll be looking at. So yeah, interesting number we can see. Everton have also been linked with Porto centre-forward Moussa Merege. He scored 21 goals last season. He is 28 years of age and he's valued at around 25 million from Porto. See, that's a little bit less realistic because of his age. But wait and see, wait and see. Centre forwards are hard to get and it doesn't really matter what age they are. They can put the ball in the back of the net. We'll have to wait and see. And finally, we've been once again linked with Santiago Sosa, the young Argentinian midfielder. TYC Sports, you know that famous outlet. I've said that he's going to come over next week. It's a sign of deal, but I don't know. I think that's a player. I think I've mentioned this earlier in the week. That's a player that Everton will just track and see how he develops. Maybe try and get faced, refusal on them, that kind of thing. But we'll wait and see. Everton might be saying that they're not interested, but yeah, bring them in. And finally, finally Everton have also been linked with Diego Larente. He's a 21 year old centre-back from Real Sociedad. Again, see that makes sense to me. That's the kind of deal that does make sense. A young up-and-coming centre-back. Good age. That's the kind of deal I think we'll be doing this summer rather than the higher end ones. So, do you have it? Give this video a big thumbs up if you've liked it, of course. Why wouldn't you have liked it? 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