 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Ella Sims is in talks with Coventry City about leaving Everton on a permanent basis to join the Sky Blues. He is due at Coventry today for a medical according to reports. A project of fee of around between £6-8 million has been mooted for the 22-year-old who scored once in the Premier League last season for Everton. A crucial equaliser in a two-all draw at Chelsea. It hasn't worked out for Sims at Everton and that's your own date has made the decision to allow him to leave. I think if we have to just accept where we are right now, if this is a player that isn't going to be part of the manager's plans, then we may as well go and get a fee for him and hopefully it will help us in what we need to do. There's no point in keeping plays around the squad that aren't going to play. For Sims himself, everything's been a little bit of a stop-star for him over the last few years. He's had low moves to Blackpool, up to Scotland at heart, off to Sunderland for the first part of last season which he did very well in and then was called back to Gooderson Park for the remainder of the season. This will be an opportunity for him to put some roots down and become the main striker for the team. We wish Ellis well if he does Cy for Coventry over the weekend. Everton are reportedly interested in Geng's sensation, Christopher Bonsu Bar. Now the interest this is coming out of Belgium media today. He's just signed for Geng last week and therefore I don't really understand this link. I think I understand Everton keeping an eye on him. He is really highly rated 18 years of age, bright and very interested in him. In fact they try to hide his deal before he got a Geng. But Belgium media saying Everton are about to submit a bid for him, I think is nonsense in all fairness. We are just here to report the news and this is in the news today so we are reporting it. But I do not see this one happening. Certainly not this summer when he just arrived in Belgium last week unless they are just literally bringing him into Salomon. We'll see. But Everton do remain interested in bringing lead striker Roderigo to Gooderson Park. Some reports suggest that that deal could actually even be done over the weekend in time for Everton's trip to Switzerland. The player has indicated he wants to leave Ellen Road. A fee of around £3-4 million has been put out for the 32-year-old striker who got 13 goals last season for Leeds United as they were relegated to the championship. This is something that has been around now for about 7-10 days ever and very interested in bringing him in. He won't be the only forward that this and Everton are after but it will be a decent start to it near a fee like that. I understand and as someone who continually goes on about selling on value and things like that for players and bringing in younger players and developing them, this is a little bit of a different angle from that but it's someone who's got that experience can also play just off the striking and can play in a wide area as well. You can understand why he appeals to Sean Dyche and Kevin Thelwell right now. Another player Everton that's still very interested in, according to Italian media, is Wilfred Nonto, also of Leeds United. Last and Villa, apparently interested in them as well into my land. I've looked as well but the Italian press certainly think Everton are in the driving seat to take the 19-year-old to Gooderson Park. A favour around £13 million has been mooted for this player again. This one is a player, I think a lot of Evertonians like to look off. Given his age he's obviously got a big ceiling. He's lively, he's got two goals and four assists last season for Leeds United. I've got four goals in all competitions I think as well so we'll see whether there is anything in that one but Everton certainly trying to do some business in their attack and third. It's where they need it most. Obviously the sale assumes if that goes through coming off the back of issue Samuel Smith to Chelsea as well so some money coming into Gooderson Park which might enable Everton to begin moving in the other direction and bringing players in. Finally Everton Academy player Isaac Heath has signed a two-year professional contract. It's his first professional contract and Heath wants to continue developing at Gooderson. He said the dream come true to sign a professional contract once you now kick on and develop under the stewardship of Leighton Beins and Paul Tate and the Everton Academy level. That is it for the news day. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't. Have a great weekend. See you later.