 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Sean Dite is given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's trip to Wolves at the weekend. A huge game for the Blues who could put pressure on the rest of the teams in the relegation battle by getting a much-needed three points. Two games to go, Everton definitely need at least one victory in those two games and if they were to get a positive result Saturday and results go their way over the weekend, Everton could actually be safe on Monday night, but it's all about the Blues getting the win, which will be a difficult task. It's a tough game at Mollingham. They have been good since La Petitgou coming, so it's going to be a tough game for Everton. The manager seemed quite upbeat in his press conference today, but he did give us an update on the fitness of Vitaly Michelenko. This is what Sean Dite had to say. I doubt he'd be right for this one. He's got a chance for the next one. It's risk and wards in our own. He hasn't trained, so therefore I doubt he'll make this one. Yeah, we look at changes of shape as well as the change of personnel and find the best way possible. Obviously, we've lost our fullbacks, unfortunately. But like I said, Mico's close, but it's just whether we take a gamble on that with only one to go, of course. There you go. That's going to be the interesting change, isn't it? Whether Everton keep a flat back four and play maybe Dwight McNeill at left back, or whether they go to three at the back and use McNeill as a wing back. That's going to be something we'll find out at the weekend, I imagine. There was also an update on Dominic Calvert-Lewan. Calvert-Lewan who was removed a half-time in the 3-0 home defeat by Manchester City. He was removed to save the tightness in his groin. He was feeling, Sean Dyche was asked whether he would be part of Everton's squad for the trip to Mollingewd, is what the manager had to say on Dom. Hopefully, he's had a few down days and it's looking more promising, so yeah, he'll be with us again tomorrow. He will be in the squad? Yeah, well, he'll be with us training tomorrow, obviously, for two days previous. But he's come through the last couple of days as well. There you go, hopefully Dom is available. Sam's like, he's got a good chance. We need them, even if it's just for these two games, we massively need them and hopefully he can score. An important goal and get us to three points. Everton were beaten in the last game, obviously, 3-0 by Manchester City. But the crowd who stayed did clap the team off a full-time. Sean Dyche was asked whether that positive reaction helped him and the team. It's what he had to say. Well, I think there's a sort of core respect about the fans here of a team that are giving everything to win a game. Or when they don't, they let them know, which is fair enough. But the fans have been terrific ever since I got here. I can only speak from my time here. They've backed everything we're attempting to do. They continue to do so. And when they see a team giving everything, and I think they saw a top-class side in Man City doing what they do, but they saw a team giving everything to take that game on, to try and get something from the game, to keep right away to the final whistle, the energy, the commitment to the cause, I thought was really obvious and really apparent. You don't get a win, but the performance is there for the fans to grip hold off. And I think we want to give them that. We want to give them that. We want to give them wins, of course. We want to give them a team that can give everything. I thought that was on show. Just against the top-class opposition who have proved that all season, a tough ask. But the mentality was firm, and the mentality of the fans was firm. And we're going to need that over the next two games as well. They've been there since I've been here. They've been there every week for us, good, bad and different, home and away. We've got to continue that connection because it's important to us. There you go. Hopefully, those fans who are at Mollingew on Saturday can be cheering at the final whistle for a much different reason for a big, big Evan victory. In the investment buyout stakes, there was a story last night that broke, saying that sports capital firm 777, we're close to completing a £600 million takeover front-far-hab machinery, buying-out-far-hab machinery's investments, 94.1% shares, that he owns of Evan Football Club. It was in the Daily Mail, so again, tread the caution with that one. But it was out there, and they've been named all the way along this, really, MSP. It's been thought of being the favourite to get, you know, to be the ones you buy into Evan Football Club. There was more put out as an investment stroke loan to help far-hab machinery finish the stadium. This story was put out last night, which was more of a full takeover of Evan Football Club. 777, I've got interest in staking other football clubs, including Genoa. They've been involved in Sevilla, as well as Spain, as well as other ones, so Vasco de Gammer, another one, standard liège. I don't know whether there is as much truth in this as it's about to be signed off next week, which was one of the lines in it, not convinced by that line. But listen far-hab machinery might be so far down the road with this, that he thinks if these want to come in and buy me out and take it off my hands, then I'm happy to let that happen and wash me hands of it, so to speak, and move on. Who knows? Who knows? There is other interest of parties as well, and I guess until it's signed off, and until we've got an official statement, then everyone is still in this game, aren't they? If you think back to 2016, there was a pair of Americans who were very close to signing the deal. There was a story that was out there that said they will sign a contract to buy Evan Football Club next week, and then far-hab machinery was announced as the new owner a couple of days before that deal was supposed to be signed. So right up until the last minute, you never know which way it's going to go, but what is clear is that we are moving towards that day where there will be an announcement, there will be change at Evan Football Club, whether it's 777 MSP or another, we'll have to wait a little bit longer, but that story is out there today. Evan Striker Tom Cannon has been named in Ireland's 22-man squad for a four-day training camp ahead of June's Euro 2024 qualifiers against Greece and Gibraltar. The young Striker spent the second half of the season on loan at Preston after making his Premier League debut for Evan. He done well for Preston, so it's seven goals, some excellent performances, and this is reward for him, so hopefully he can go and impress in that four-day training camp and then be involved in those qualifiers as well, that'll be a fantastic end of the season for Tom Cannon. Finally, John-Philippe Gabamann's agent has said he will not return to Everton this summer and will leave the club. Bernard Collignon has said, speaking about Gabamann's loan deal at Trabsonsport coming soon, and he has played 23 times for Trabsonsport this season in the Super League and also in Euro for them. He's done okay, he's done okay. Performaterchi International, his name is Girai Casar, claims that he's one of the best Trabsonsport I've ever had, said there's a due to his speed, power and vision, and he hopes that Trabsonsport will sign Gabamann on a permanent basis. I'm not sure how much is in that. Collignon mentioned the Russian Super League where of course Gabamann spent a time on loan there as well last season. So, we'll have to wait and see what happens. A 27-year-old has played by injuries since signing from 1919. He came in as a replacement for Idrishagana Gay. He got terrible injuries and he curtailed his evident career basically and looks likely to leave the football club this summer. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member, the link is in the description and the QR code will be on the screen in two seconds. See you later.