 Welcome to Toffy TV, this video is sponsored by One Football. One Football's app makes it easy to keep up to date with the transfer news, scores and stats all in one place. To download the One Football app, simply click the link in the description below. Onto the news, Marcel Brand says that Everton will operate a one in, one out policy in the January transfer window. He says the squad has 27 professionals that they don't want to go above that number for a couple of reasons. One, because the squad becomes unmanatable. And two, because they don't want to hinder the progress and the long-term ambitions of our younger players. It all makes sense. We do need players in. In a couple of positions, we particularly need a forward player. But we could see Oomar Niask going out the door. He's been linked with Cardiff City. He's also been linked with Crystal Palace and he's been linked with a move to Turkey as well. So I expect him to go out the door in January. That would free up a forward place wouldn't it so to speak. Morgan Snideland has been linked with a move back to Marseille. And as well as freeing up a big chunk of wages, that would be another position in the squad. And of course Mason Holgate has been linked with a low move. More for his development than anything else. And I expect probably, at best probably two players to come in in January. Providing, of course we get rid of two players as well. So it does make sense of course. And it's good that he's talking about us bringing somebody in as well. But we are, in my opinion, we do need a centre forward, a mobile centre forward, to help out with Retialis. Obviously Retialis can play off the left sometimes then as well as through the middle. But we'll see what happens. It's only a few weeks now till it opens isn't it? Just three weeks till it opens so interesting times ahead. One story that's out there today is that Tottenham are apparently keen to sign Andre Gomes and intend to be in a battle with Everton for the Portuguese Miffield players' signature. I don't know whether this has just come off the back of Gary Neveld yesterday saying that he's good enough to play for Spares or Manchester United. Everton for me are the favourites comfortably to sign them. I think the players more than happy at Everton. Everton won them. We've already got that relationship as opposed to Barcelona. Haven't bought yet, he meaner. And I think lots of clubs can be linked with them. It's up to us really to make sure that he knows that we won them and to sell them the vision which, you know, he's been speaking and self-gomes to Sky Sport ahead of the trip to Manchester City says he feels more like a man after his Barcelona experience. He said it was very difficult. He put a lot of pressure on himself. He said it was difficult for his parents to watch him and see the criticism he was taking and he became frustrated with himself. But he's got back, coming to Everton, he's got the love back for the game. He feels really happy here. He said the manager's being great. The players and the staff are amazing. And he said he's having an amazing time playing for Everton. So, you know, it's all positive, isn't it? So let's hope we can get that sort of because he is a key element. I would suggest of us moving forward and being where we want to be. He's had a great age as well. So, fingers crossed, we can tie him down to a long-term deal. Andrew, can you ask us our former winger that's been talking about Everton as well? He said that they're looking like a very good side now. He thinks Marco Silver's men should aim to finish seventh this season and try to engage Manchester United in a race for the top six, so to speak. But he said he thinks the three or four players away from being a team that could crack the top four. He said the manager's excellent. They've got some really good players, like Gomez, you know, Retialas. And he said if you get a couple more players in key areas, then they will be as good as anything above them. So, nice words, but it'll be interesting to see whether we can develop with what we've got and who we add to it because we quite clearly need better players to finish higher up the table. But things are going, you know, OK, we've had a, you know, we've hit a little bit of a bumpy road the last week or so, but, you know, we've got a tough game at the weekend. Well, let's see what happens. And on the back of that, a story today Jamie Carriger has said that Everton are starting to emerge as a good side now. And he feels as though in Marco Silver, we've got a manager who is our very own, Meritio Potatino, who said he's as good as Potatino and see a lot of similarities and I'm taking evident and developing evident in the way Potatino's done at Spares. So Carriger very complimentary there. I mean, it is his club after all. Very complimentary and, you know, can see the good things that are happening as well. So, hopefully we can improve the squad even further in January and, you know, get back to that high level, pressing loads of energy and flamboyant exciting team that we've seen so far this season. Like I say, get rid of this little dip and kick on again. Finally, David Underwood has been speaking about Ella Sims. Ella Sims 17-year-old striker he played for the under the 23s last night in their 4-1 defeat by Bayern Munich in the Premier International Cup. Everton did actually draw a level with about 10 minutes left, but Bayern ended up getting three goals at the end and beaten us 4-1. But Underwood said Ella Sims is developing excellently said the goalkeeper for some really good saver of the goalkeeper. And he's working hard with Frani Jeffers on a one-to-one basis in terms of improving his movement. He is only 17, we've got to give him time to develop, but he's been in a real rich vein of form for the under 18s. I think he's got 26 goals in his last 13 games or something like that for the under 18s. So he's clearly a kid with a knife of goal and if we can develop him and he can lay enough Frani Jeffers about movement cos Frani Jeffers' movement was incredible pretty left really. But then all will be good and Sims will develop so there you go, we'll have to see. If you haven't subscribed please do so. It takes a second if you want more videos. Get over and join us on Patreon. See you later.