 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton have opened the ballot for season ticket holders and hospitality members to gain a ticket for the Chelsea game on 12 December. 2000 fans will be allowed into Goodersham Park for the Premier League match against Chelsea. Everton opened the ballot today at five o'clock on its set to run until midnight on the fourth Friday, the fourth of December. So, if you're a season ticket holder, then you can opt in to be part of that ballot. It's a move that Denise Barabax and Daill has said is crucial to the season and crucial in the fight against Covid-19. Everton will open the top balcony and the Howard Kendall Glatter Street stand for the game, that's where the fans will be socially distanced. So, a positive step forward now in the season. Liverpool City Council today sanctioned the return of fans to both Goodersham Park and Amfield. Liverpool play Wolves on Sunday and they will have fans in the stadium then and then obviously it's us the week later in the Chelsea game. So, it's going to be good, good for people who are successful in the ballot to get back inside Goodersham Park. It's not going to be a little bit different obviously, but it's the start hopefully of a little bit of return to normality and hopefully sooner rather than later. We're talking 20,000 and 30,000 and then a full-out spacket of Goodersham before the season is out. It'd be fantastic to get in and back the lads for the rest of the season and see people we haven't seen in a while. So, good news today coming out of that one. David Underath has outlined his ambition as well as Everton's ambition to have the best academy in the world. Underath has spoken exclusively to the Everton website. It's on there, the full interview if you want to check it out. But he said that he's outlined his day, spends his time with the 23s in the morning, coaching them. Then in the afternoon he spends it with the academy staff and he does some work in the evening with young players and coaches talking about how long his days are. But it's important to keep improving. He said that himself, Marcel Brands and John Everill are all on the same vision, the same path aligned to make Everton's the best academy in the world. The end game of an academy is to try and produce players for Carlo Ancelotti to use, and if not to use in the first team to sell players to bring money back into the club and to keep that viable. This is something that Brands did very well in Holland, obviously, at Alchmar and MPS Fiso. Hopefully, working together, Everton can produce more players for the first team and, like I say, get bigger fees for the ones, for the lads who they don't feel will make it in the first team. So, if you want to check that out, get over to Everton's website. The full interview is on there with David Underath. Luca Dean, who had successful surgery on damaged ankle ligaments on Monday, the operation went well and Dean is now setting himself a target of being back inside the original three-month delay that was thought for his injury. Obviously, it depends on how it goes, but the operation was good and he's now targeting a return to first team action less than the three months, which he thought. Dean will be working closely with Everton Fiso, Danny Donough, he's trying to get back in time for the off February now, won't it early March? We need them back as soon as possible because we're just not quite the same team when he isn't in it. I'm finally reporting Italy again today, circulating this time that Juventus won't rid of Sammy Cadeira in January. Everton, the probable destination for the 33-year-old. Cadeira had said earlier this week that he was hopefully to see out the remainder of his contract at UV, which ends in the summer, but these reporters are claiming that Juventus would like to see him off their wage bill in January and, like you said, again sighted Everton as a possible destination. So, we'll wait and see. Doesn't quite fit in with Marcel Brander's vision. We'll see whether or not Carlo wants him and he only got to wait for about another four and a half weeks until the transfer window is back open in this country and Europe. So, there you go. That is it for today's news day. Make sure you subscribe, give the video a thumbs up and if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.