 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. This video is brought to you in association with the Athletic. The Athletic has an offer on at the moment. Get 7 days free plus 50% off your yearly subscription. They have designated Everton writers such as Paddy Boylund and Greg O'Keefe covering a range of subjects and topics on Everton. They have loads of brilliant writers all talking about football, no clickbait, no ads, just proper journalism. So, check it out. The link is in the description. You may as well if you've got some time on your hands. Check that out there. Apparently, Everton are interested in Tarino striker Andrea Bellotti. That is coming out of the Italian press. He had a 26-year-old to score 15 goals in 31 games this season and is available at around £53 million, which to me just says not a chance. He's averaged 17 goals a season since he joined from Palermo five years ago. He's a really good player, powerful, but £53 million seems excessive to me. I'm not sure that Everton will see us enter forward as the priority if and when the transfer market is open, because obviously with everything going on with Covid. At the moment, we don't know whether or when, rather, that transfer window will be open, but he's a good player, like I say. We'll have to wait and see whether Carlham Antilotti is interested in them. Obviously, we'll know all about him from his time in Napoli, of course. And then reports coming out of France today that Antilotti is interested in 35-year-old Paris Saint-Germain defender Tiago Silva. The story says that the Brazilian is a leader and Antilotti wants them to come to Everton and offer those leadership qualities. Again, this story to me, very little in it, but it's making waves today and it's being picked up by quite a few news sources so far. We would include it in our news daily as well. Patrick Sheick, who plays football, he's on loan at Red Bull Leipzig, has said in an interview that he feels very attracted to England and claims that Everton are very interested in him. He said Everton were interested in him last summer, but he went on loan to Leipzig. He said they wanted them a bit more. He got the feeling Leipzig wanted them more. He's gone on to score 15 goals for Leipzig so far this season, said that breaking with Julian Nagelsman has been excellent, but he is interested in coming to England and apparently Everton are one of the clubs. You know, we were linked with him a few years ago. Marcel Brand is thought to be an admirer of him. He's got loads of talent. Again, no centre forward when we've got Britialis and Calvert Llew and Moise Keane. Just not sure that that is the, you know, certainly a priority. Obviously there's a report, I think it's in the echo today that's saying that Bologna are interested in Moise Keane. I just don't see Everton letting him Keane go this summer. I think that he's awake in progress. I think he will improve under Anciolotti and I think Everton are looking at trying to get him more game time certainly next season and get him, you know, up to scratch. There's obviously, he's a raw talent, knows where the goal is or certainly proved that at the event. There's not so much here, but you've got to give him a chance of settling and see where that's taken. Yannach Balasi has been linked with a £4 million move to Crystal Palace this summer. The 30-year-old currently on loan at Sport and Lisbon, only as a year left on his contract, joined Everton in 2016 from Palace for a fee that could have risen to £28 million. Hasn't got anywhere near that because he got a terrible injury in his first season and just hasn't worked out for him, sadly. But Crystal Palace thought to be interested in taking him back for around £4 million. Lot of Palace fans interested in that deal. I think he could probably do a job for Palace if he played, but it was a hard through in the middle in Pwbl as he backwired. He played his best for both because the Palace didn't show. That's certainly one to keep our eye on throughout the summer. And finally, Dynish Barabaxendale has joined a steering group to try and combat the coronavirus. Everton are the first club across the country to join this initiative. That is going to try and help vulnerable people, help people who are currently out of work as well due to the virus. And I think it's a really important thing that we try to help people in need. And football clubs I think should always try to get involved in this kind of thing because obviously at the heart of every football club there is people. And for a lot of vulnerable people might not have anyone to talk to or might not be able to go out and get jobs and stuff, but might love football and it's a way to link that, but Dynish Barabaxendale getting involved in that. Obviously the country facing a real crisis. The world is facing it with a world pandemic of COVID-19. So important that the clubs try to do what they can. Everton also launched their Blue Family campaign in association with Everton in the community last week. We saw Mason Holgate phone call to a 92-year-old Evertonian last week. Duncan Ferguson has phoned, made a phone call over the weekend as well. And we saw Moise Keane phone a Jane O'Toole, which was lovely, wishing their happy Mother's Day as well. So that's good, that's really putting Evertonians in touch with the Everton players. Obviously it's a really difficult time for a lot of people who have to stay home and are isolated at the moment. So that's fantastic. The club do this better than anybody and so this all ties into all trying to be nice to each other. And trying to help where we can. So massive respect to Everton for that. And that is it. Make sure you check out the athletic like you said at the start. 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