 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton have today announced that they have extended their kit deal with Umbro. They've signed a multi-year contract with the sports brand that have been Everton's kit suppliers since 2014. To one of them, I think we all knew that it was going to be Umbro. I think some people had held out hope that it'd be Nike or Adidas or Under Armour, but it was always going to be Umbro in it, which truth be known. Everton have also announced, or the Echo rather have announced that Everton will not wear the kit in the last home game of the season, the new kit in the last home game of the season against Burnley. This is something they did last season. They wore it against Southampton because they remember buying it for me lad, then they wore it on the day. And I think that feels a little bit like a step back to me. I think wear it and get it in the shops and get it on sale as soon as possible so that the kids can be wearing it as we're going into the summer months. Everton have just said at this stage that the new kit will be out in the summer, so it's one of them. I'm hoping and I'm pretty sure that it's a better deal than what we've just had with Umbro. I should imagine that would be the case as Everton had tried to increase all of their commercial deals, but without knowing the finer details of the contract, we can't say whether it's better or not. Marco Silva has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday's trip to West Ham United. He spoke about Gary Mina, said he was seen disappointed with Columbia, said that Everton had warned Columbia that Mina had only just got back to full fitness and so therefore to play him twice in three days wasn't helpful, and obviously Mina suffered a hamstring injury. Marco Silva said it's bad for him and it's bad for the club that he's now out. A journalist there asked him if it meant Mina was out for the season. He said no, but you're probably looking three or four weeks, so you may be back for that bit in the game, second to last game or something like that, but disappointing because it's been a stop-start season for Mina and frustrating really, you know, he came in injured, took a while to get going, got in the team, them was out the team, got injured, got back in and it's been like that and this is just the latest setback. It's been very, very disappointing since his move from Barcelona. Better news for Luca Dean. He obviously pulled up in training for France last week and there was concerns he'd missed the game at West Ham, but Marco Silva said that he's trained yesterday and was fine. We'll train tomorrow and he'll be a decision taken, but he believes that he will be in the matchday squad for the trip to West Ham, so that's better news for us. Dean's being excellent all season for Everton. And finally, on the, within that press conference, he was asked about Richard Allison and just how good Richard Allison can be. He said he could be as good as he wants to be. He said he's done ever so well since coming over from Brazil. He's progressing and developing all the time. He's got 12 league goals, expecting to get more and expecting to get better. And Dean List also said that Richard Allison said his preferred position was as a striker, as a centre four with Marco Silva, said the best position will be what I think is what the team requires for him. He said he can play anywhere along the front, three left side, right side or up front. He's currently occupying the right hand side of Everton's attack. It's where he played the two games for Brazil over the international break. So, yeah, but let's hope he continues to score goals. Kevin Morales will apparently ask Everton to lower their asking price for him. He is currently on loan a Fiorentina. He wants to stay a Fiorentina. He's made that quite clear. Apparently sources from Fiorentina say that they think £7 million is too much for him. And Morales has apparently gone ask Everton to reduce that asking price. Everton probably would just to get him off the wage bill. He's not going to play any part in Marco Silva's team going forward. And if we can get him off the wage bill and get £3 million or £4 million in the summer, then I think that suits everybody all round. And finally, Tim Cail has announced that he will retire when his contract finishes with in the Indian club later this month. I love Tim Cail. I don't mind saying it. He gives us loads of happy memories. Jordan is seven years into Everton, scored 56 goals for the Blues. I think most Evertonians, if not all Evertonians, love him. He was a big game player. He turned up all the time. He scored in a lot of big games for us. And I for one hope that he's got some role to play in the club going forward. Whether that be as a coach in the future, I don't know, but certainly if not as an ambassador, maybe in North America or Australia or whatever, I think he's got a house in New York. I think that's where he's going to live. And so maybe he could be Everton's North American ambassador or one of them. I think he's a fantastic advee for Everton Football Club. Enjoy your retirement, Tim, and thanks for all of those goals. That is it for the News Daily. If you haven't subbed, please do. So it takes a sec if you want more videos. Get over and join us on page and see you later.