 Welcome to ToffeeTV. It is the Everton News Daily. Everton have revealed their accounts for 2021-2022 with a 44.7 million pound loss. The loss represents a 63% reduction on the losses of 121.3 million from the year before. Obviously that was the COVID year or certainly one of the COVID years. Key points from within the year are the generation of 67.7 million of profit on player trading. A five fold increase of 54.5 million from the prior year where player trading was 13.2 million. I'm not really sure why they have in the in the report they've made that out like it's a positive because if we hadn't sold to Charleston which obviously we didn't want to, we would be over 100 million pound losses for the year. So I don't know why they've made that sound like a positive when it's cleaning or a positive whenever as a team is struggling without him. Total commercial revenue from the sponsorships, advertising, and other commercial activities growing by 3.8 million to 50.4. That's minuscule. That's awful. When you look at other clubs, 3.8 million for a year is absolutely pathetic to be fair. Broadcast revenue fell from 146.4 million to 115 million. The previous year's broadcast numbers were inflated due to COVID impacting 2019-20. Broadcast revenue was impacted by the fall in the club's Premier League finishing position 10th to 16th and by two fewer games being selected for live television broadcasts. So again, that comes down to the club being rubbish. A great receipt to retain into a more typical figures in 2021-22 with all games played in front of supporters unlike the previous year with COVID. The impact of COVID-19 remaining significant with a pandemic contributing to combined crystallization losses of more than 90 million with significant substantial uncrystallised losses also occurred which is why Everton are in the trouble living with the FFP commission which obviously Everton will have to defend itself again. Operating expenses. So that's pre-player management trade and exceptional items across the club decreased by 5% from 250 million to 204.9 despite an increase in other operating costs to 36.2 million from 25.4 million. Again, that's a lot to do with COVID. The club's net debt position increased by 141.7 as a result of investments in the playing squad and significant investments in the Everton Stadium project. The feeling of ground at the Everton Stadium at the very start of the 21-22 accounting period occurred significant capital cost range in 7.8-2, the filling of Bramley Mordoch, enabling works and above ground construction commencing on all four sides of the stadium. So there you go, 44.7. It doesn't sound terrible, but it would have been over 100 if it hadn't been for Richard Allison. So it's out there now and I'm sure over the next few days we'll find out a little bit more as people go and have a bit of a deep dive into the accounts and break apart all those numbers and where all those numbers come from. I'm sure we'll have John Blaine in the studio to let you all know what the situation is on all those details. So you'll find out more on them in the coming days. It is back over to Bas for the rest of today's news. Everton have refuted claims made in the Guardian today that their new stadium is three months behind. There is an article today with unnamed experts in the building game saying that Everton Stadium could be up to three months behind based on some footage they've seen from Everton and where the stuff that the planning team have put in. Everton, I'd say that is not true. They're confident that the build is on time at the moment and will be completed fully on schedule. Obviously that's still some time away. There could be little variances with the deadline, but any reports that Everton are three months behind are thought to be wide of the mark at the moment. It seems like the latest instalment of kick Everton while they're down and while they've desired some of the kicks, some of the other ones just seem like a piley on at the moment and this seems to be the latest one. So we'll see what happens. But according to Everton everything is as it should be at the moment. Online defender Ruben Van Agri will apparently look for a new club this summer. That is because there's no chance of him staying at Everton. This is according to reports in Portugal. And also his club, Sporton, don't want him either. He's been told he can move on. The Portuguese left back has only played four times for Everton since joining on loan in August. And it doesn't look like he's going to get any game time at Sporton as well. He obviously played for Wolves in the past in the Premier League. Just hasn't been considered. For Everton this season really, Frank Lampard was the manager when he came in. He didn't really play him, given a couple of games. Well, given four games. And Sean Dyke hasn't used him at all since he came in. So it's been a pretty frustrating spell for Van Agri. And he'll be moving on this summer and looking for a new club. Former Everton striker Moise Keane has opened up about his time at Everton and said that it was really difficult playing behind Dominic Calvert-Lewan and Richard Arleson. Keane, who was 19 when he came to the club, said that it was hard to get in the team because Dominic Calvert-Lewan was breathing goals. Oh, how he would love that now. And also Richard Arleson was in fine form. And he said that the Premier League is difficult. And as a 19-year-old it's really tough. And he says there's little to blame himself for because he couldn't get into the Everton side but did say the Premier League is the most beautiful and toughest league in the world. There you go. He's currently at Juventus and will sign permanently for them. This summer. Everton are apparently interested in Villareal, striker Boullardier. The 26-year-old who's on loan this season in Serie A with Salah Natana has scored 10 goals and got four assists for the Italian side. Everton are thought to be monitoring his progress. He goes back to Villareal. He's available apparently for around 20 million euros. And that kind of leads into the next one that Salah Natana still have an interest in Everton's striker Neil Mopai. They were close to signing them last summer. He chose Everton. They obviously got Dearing who's coming and scored those 10 goals. Mopai's got one for Everton in that time. They were interested in him again in January and according to his agent they're still interested. And that could see a nine million pound move could take Mopai from Everton to the Italian club. And then maybe Evan could use that money to buy Dearing from Villareal if there is anything in this story. So we'll have to wait and see with that one. I think that Evan have got a few other issues to sort out before then. That is it for the news day. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. Check out the start on the 11th video. That'll be out tomorrow. She's Peds going to pick. See Peds picking to play Tottenham on Monday. And otherwise, have a great weekend. See you later.