 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Juventus, aparently, want to renegotiate the terms of their deal with Everton to sign Moise Keane permanently from the Blues. Juventus entered into a two-year loan with obligation to buy last summer for Moise Keane, where they pay a loan fee for a couple of seasons and then the obligation to buy for 28 million euros, I think it is at the end. Aparently, they haven't been very impressed with Moise Keane this season and now they're not happy with the deal they negotiated according to sources in Italy. Those sources say that they're going to try to speak to Everton to renegotiate a better buy package for them. I think Everton will tell them where to go because they signed a legally-binding contract to sort that out. Quite clearly, PSG, who are very interested in Moise Keane, don't want to pay £27 million for him and Juventus therefore don't want to take him off Everton's hands for £27 million and end up selling him for maybe £20 million. But the ball is in Juventus' court to come up with, well basically just stump the money up and pay it because Everton, if they done the deal this summer, Everton would probably lose out, I think, because obviously they wouldn't be another loan fee, so they'd have to come to some kind of agreement there anyway. Or be it Everton would be getting 30 million euros earlier, the year earlier than they thought he was, so tell them to do one basically, or pick three players and take them off them. Michael Keane has said that Frank LLampard has united the whole club, Keane was speaking to Sky, and said that Sunday seeing the fans with the flasers and entering the stadium, welcoming the bushing, entering the stadium, hearing the noise, showing that the fans and the players are all working together as one inside that stadium. He said that Frank LLampard is responsible for this, that every player is bought into it, every player wants to give everything to try to get Everton over the line. And it certainly felt like that over the last few weeks, I think the majority of the supporters are fully behind Frank LLampard, despite some nonsense that these journalists keep brightening the press. If Slavin Billet is on standby to replace LLampard, from some reporter or journalist who's got the inside track apparently this Dean Jones fellow, I've never heard of him and I've never seen him get anything right. So it's just nonsense, and it's obviously, they've got nothing else to write and they think that that's easy to do, but Keane said that the players will leave everything on the pitch and they have to keep doing that over the next five games of Everton are going to get the results that they want. He spoke about, he was asked about other teams playing before Everton, is it difficult to then play the next day and try to pick it up and he basically said that other teams won't affect what Everton are doing. Everton have to just get on with their job, which is the correct answer and try and get as many points as possible. Everton under 18 coach Paul Tate says that he's proud of his young side and how they have progressed over the course of the season. The under 18 side finished 10th in the under 18 Premier League table, however it was heavily weighted with first year scholars who were playing football full time for the first time. Some of them have obviously gone on and played in the under 23 side as well, so they've done really well. He said that they've adapted well to full time football. They've progressed over the season, some of them have gone on and played in the 23s and he's looking forward to see how they develop over the course of next season as well. It hasn't been a great season results wise for anyone at the club as if the women's team wasn't great, the 23s were beaten 7-0 last week. Paul Tate under 18 side finished 10th in the relegation battle, however you do have to take positives out of certain things and to see lads coming into full time football. The development playing in the 23s and things like that is really impressive. We seem to reach well, she was played in the 18s, played in the 23s being sub and got on the pitch for the first team to name just one, so hopefully stuff like that will continue. Finally on loan, Everton striker Nathan Brodead, who is on loan at Sunderland, is touching go apparently according to Alex Neil for Sunderland's first leg playoff against Sheffield Wednesday. Brodead's got the only goal as Sunderland beat Morkham in their last match but limped off with a muscle injury. Obviously Sunderland are giving him the biggest opportunity he can to play in that. He's been in good form for Sunderland, he's got 13 times this season and they're obviously going to give him every chance to make sure that he can be playing for them in that playoff because pivotal for them isn't it? Now win that, get a Wembley and maybe get back into the championship, big club desire to be higher than they are. That is it for the news daily, make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos, daily live videos, why not become a patron? Link is in the description and the QR code is on the screen now. See you later.