 Welcome to Toffy TV, it's the Everton News Daily. Sean Dite has given his pre-match press conference a head of Everton's tough trip to Brentford on Saturday night, the game kicks off at 5.30. Dite, in his press conference today, was asked inevitably really about the 777 proposed takeover and he confirmed that he had met the representatives of that earlier this week, it's what he said. Very casual at this stage, they made it clear to us who were in the meeting that the deal's got a long way to go to its finality. Most of it was very casual to be honest, just a feel of what I've learnt in my time here and others were involved in the chat as well of course, but on the football side of things, a feel of what I've learnt here, the challenges ahead and stuff like that, but very casual meeting. There you go, it does seem to be moving towards the process. We've seen Alan Myers last night tweeting about it saying that the process has begun and obviously as it moves closer to getting completed, we'll get more and more information. It has gone into the fitting proper owner's test and stuff like that, that does take a bit of time and I guess Everton just need this concluded really and then we can see where we are as we move forward but it does look as though far up this year is time and Everton Football Club is coming to an end. Sean Dyche was asked for an injury update particularly on Jack Harrison, who hasn't featured for Everton since moving to the Blues in the summer on loan from Leeds United. This is what Dyche had to say about Harrison. Not start, no, he's just back on the grass, he's had quite a long term situation, he's going very well I must say, he's very clear minded and his fitness looks good, but no he's not ready to go yet. There you go, remain to be seen whether or not, just because he said he wasn't fitting us to start, it remains to be seen whether he will travel down and be a sub, you'd be sure Dwight McNeill on the bench in the 2-2 draw at Sheffield United of course when he'd only just come back so be interested to see whether Harrison does travel down with the squad. One player who he said was doing well was Dominic Calvert-Lewin, he came on in Sunday's 1-0 home defeat against Arsenal, he is fully training now. The manager was asked if there was a scenario in which he would consider playing Dominic Calvert-Lewin and new striker Beto off front together, this was the manager's response to that. Possibly, you know I've always liked to play with two strikers when possible, but it's got to suit the rest of the team as well, you know you've got the players who can work particularly in the midfield working too, you know modern football most people play with the three in there so you've got two who need to handle three or a version of that, but I do like two strikers when I come. There you go, and finally Everton-Awarekin alongside Maisie-Side Police to investigate a reported racial incident on Sunday. The racial abuse was directed towards an opposition player in Sunday's 1-0 defeat against Arsenal, which is obviously not a very nice thing to have to report on, but it is out there today that the club and Maisie-Side Police are working together. That is it for the news today, do make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want to become a trophy TV Premier member the link is in the description and the QR code will be on the screen now. See you later.