 Hello, welcome to Toffy TV. It is the Eviton News Daily. Sean Dyche is giving his pre-mats press conference ahead of Eviton's FA Cup fourth round tie with Luton Town at Gwreson Park three o'clock on a Saturday like football should be played. The manager was asked for an injury update. The blue squad is stretched at the moment. Sean Dyche was asked about the injuries. This is what he had to say. Unfortunately, we lost Andre, so we're waiting on news on how long he'll be out, but very unlikely for this weekend. Shane is probably not for this weekend. Youngy got through a game last night at 75 minutes, which was good news, but probably not for the weekend, and obviously Duke's a bit longer term. Unfortunately, the games programme, eventually, probably, you can't actually define it for sure, but somewhere down the line, these injuries often seem to be after a heavy game schedule, so that's the way it goes, but we'll work with what we've got and continue and keep pushing forwards. It never rains, it pours. We can't seem to catch a break with these injuries. Let's hope those players are back sooner rather than later. The questions moved on to Ben Godfrey, who has been the subject of a lot of speculation of ladies not really being included in starting line-ups by Sean Dyche. The manager was asked about Ben's situation, and this was his answer to that one. No, Ben's going on very well. His professional attitude is outstanding here. He's well thought of in the group. Hasn't had a mess go as much game time. He's frustrated by that quite obviously, but not in a sense of any, I must make clear, not frustrated with me and the situation. He's frustrated to not play, but he's a fantastic pro, and he continues pushing himself and the group, and that's what kind of guy he is. Off the back of that, inevitably, Sean Dyche was asked about players coming in. The transfer window runs till Wednesday at 11pm. In my opinion, he needs to bring in at least one player. I know it doesn't look like there's going to be any kind of permanent signs, but certainly the squad could do with help. Two players would be excellent, but listen, you go with what you can go. Sean Dyche was asked about whether there was any intention to bring players in, whether they were looking. He gave a guarded response. See what you think. I think it's a deal done, but obviously it is quite a difficult window. We've seen that not just for us. We've seen that with the amount of money spent compared to other windows, very, very low at the moment. I think it's circa £38-40 million, something like that, which historically is very, very low. If there are any income, would it have to be loan deals, Sean? Very lightly, I would suggest, yes. Anybody in the frame in terms of positions? Loads. Positions that you want to strengthen? Loads of lots. All areas? Absolutely. So, there you go. It's clear there's mud. He did say we were after everyone, so let's be positive, but I think, listen, I think everything will wait until late on deadline day to try and bring in some reinforcement. I think it is obviously difficult given the financial constraints, given the PSR stuff, but the club aren't stupid. They will be trying to bring players in to give the manager a hand as we move forward. We've got other things coming up having been the charge, the appeal, that kind of thing. Getting a couple of extra players and certainly freshing up the whole place. Give the manager more options, which is what he needs, really. Just moving back into Ben Godfrey, there's more kind of stories today. David Ornstein has reported that Leeds United are very interested in taking Godfrey, but they still have a way to go to convince Everton to part with the centre back. We reported yesterday, January, we're after them. Milan have been very interested in them as well, Sheffield United. So, seems like there's quite a few shooters to Ben Godfrey, and it looks like a permanent deal is what Everton favour, but until there's money on the table, why should Everton are going to? I don't think entertain alone. I don't think it really helps them, but Leeds do want the 26-year-old, obviously, the 49ers, their owners or part-owners, whatever, are trying to back Daniel Farch as much as they can as they try to chase down those automatic promotion places. Ben Godfrey is apparently one name that is very high on the list, despite Leeds doing quite well since the turn of the year, defensively anyway. In terms of an in, Everton are apparently interested in Ajax-Winget Carlos Borges, or Forbes, as he goes by the name of as well, after Ajax have agreed to let him leave on loan. They've only bought him in the summer. Obviously, West Ham were very close to taking him. Ajax swooped in, and he seems to think his career would be better there, but after a few months they are prepared to let him leave on loan. He's played 16 times, scored one goal and got three assists so far for Ajax. Other clubs like Forrest and Burnley are very interested in the 19-year-old Winger. I wonder if Everton could get this one done, whether that would mean Anna Danjum would be allowed out of the door. We'll have to see, but Everton could do with definitely another wide man and certainly another player who could play off the striker in sort of the decor. A role now or another midfielder given the news today as well. Of course, Andre Gomez now injured us with decor. That need has gone up even more, I would suggest, so that is maybe one to watch as we move towards the transfer deadline. Finally, Everton is on the 21-side, be bent figure at Walton Hall Park last night by two goals to one in the Premier League International Cup. Paul Tate's side came from behind. Sean McAllister equalised, and the winning goal was scored by Yousaf Chimitty, Everton's young Portuguese striker. You're good to see him on the score sheet last night. Ashley Young completed 75 minutes in that one, and hopefully that means he'll be available to boost Sean Deitcher's squad. Will this Saturday come a little bit too soon for Young? We'll have to wait and see, but I'm sure the man will be looking a full-on away to have Young available, even if it's just on the bench. That is it for the Everton News Daily. Make sure you check out Ped's interview with Andy Bairn and talking about Everton's PSR charges. Check out the Conacody interview on more than a game. There's a lot of good stuff in that one. Make sure you like and subscribe, and also if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier Member, the link is in the description. QR codes on the screen now. See you later.