 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Jean-Philippe Gabamon has been ruled out for three months, the midfield player who Everton bought from Mines in the summer. There's currently been out injured for six to seven weeks already. The turn to light training last week or the week before, but it's flared up again the injury and he had surgery yesterday on a tendon in his thigh, which will keep him out until probably some time in January. It's a big blow for Marco Silver. He spoke about getting Gabamon back and being able to move into this 4-3-3 system that he wants to play. It's a hammer blow really for Everton and the player, you know, obviously running scene Gabamon involved in a couple of games before doing the injury. Really, really bad news for him, you know, wanted to come in and he needed them to come in and replace Ghana in that midfield, offer us some physicality and some ability to get about the picture. Like I said, he's been curtailed with this injury and it now needs surgery. I suppose the disappointing thing for Everton is that the surgery wasn't done kind of six weeks ago, maybe halfway through, is with rehabilitation, but it's done now, he's had the operation and we wish John Filippe speedy recovery. I'm just going to have to get on with it, aren't we? Last night, Seamus Coleman sent off for the Republic of Ireland in their one little defeat against Switzerland and New European Championship qualifiers. That's two red cards for Seamus in his last three games, having a little bit of a tough time of it at the moment. Yeah, not much you can do about that. Tom Davis captained the under 21s, they won 5-1 as well and yet he mean there was an unused substitute for Colombia, so all of Everton's international players reporting back to Finch Farm, some on our head of Saturday's game against West Ham, like I say, so big game for Mark Dope and Everton back the weekend. Everton had been linked with a move for Bolton due out Ronan Darcy and Dennis Politic. Both young players, Politic is a Romanian, 19-year-old Romanian winger, he's played 11 times and scored twice for Bolton this season. Ronan Darcy is a young lad's got one goal in eight games, we're both very, very highly rated. Darcy in particular benefitting from the fact that Bolton have had financial constraints and have had to deal with a lot of day more experienced players and play the younger players, so he's got in the side there, both very highly rated and are on Everton's radar according to football inside us, so who knows whether there's anything in that. And Everton have also been linked with a move for Philip Mateta, the mints forward, he was linked with Everton in the summer sports build and the quick boat run on the story that Mateta is back on Marcel Brans's wish list the January, Everton struggling for goals of course this season. Also linked with move for Moussa Dembele as well of course who plays at Leon, but Mateta is the latest young French striker that Everton have been linked with, he's got one goal in three games for Mints this season, scored 14 times with 34 appearances last season for Mints so he's valued at around about 30 million euros, so I'll have to see whether anything comes with that Dembele valued a bit higher than that around 35 to 40 million euros, so whether Everton are going to spend that kind of money in January, if you don't know, we know that they need a centre forward, we know that we need a centre back as well, so Marcel Brans who doesn't normally like to deal in January, really have to change his strategy by bringing in those kind of players for Everton, it's a waiting seat. Finally Kevin Morales has done an interview with the Athletic, he spoke about his time at Everton, said that he enjoyed playing under David Mouss but have ever meant to get David Mouss back. You know he's not, it could be a good thing but it also could mean that the club goes back five years but I don't think he meant it, how the headlines being spun, I think he meant it as it's like returning the club back to when Mouss was in charge of stability. He said he did say that Sam Aladais was the manager he's least liked working for at Everton, said he only used to spend about five minutes a day on the training ground. There you go, well I suppose Aladais will say that he just delegated everything but Kevin Morales moved of course to Antwerth in the summer and he was happy to be back in Belgium. That is it for the Everton News Daily, subscribe if you haven't, give the videos a thumbs up and join us on Patreon, see you later.