 Wel, yn y toffi TV ydy'r Efton News Daily. Rhys-Charleson's injury that he picked up at the weekend at Mollingew is not too serious. Aparently, just a cramp in his calf is expected to resume full training on Wednesday ahead of Efton's first home game against Southampton at the weekend. The Brazilian winger scored twice in our 2-2 draw and picked up the man of the match of the world and was generally just boss in the game. Great news that he has fit for the weekend, Everton. It's a game we have to win. Let's get the season up and running properly after a positive performance at Wolves. Saturday's game against Southampton will be seen as an opportunity for Everton to build up some strong home form. That's what we need to do this season. Marko Silver has given an update on the omission of Adam Ola Luchman at Wolves at the weekend. He said it was his decision to leave the young winger at home. Luchman, it's still rumbling on the links with Red Bull Leipzig. They are confident of luring him to Germany, apparently, before the window is out. Despite Marko Silver saying the other day, he's not for sale. He's part of Everton's past and he will be part of Everton's future. So it's an interest on one at the moment. Maybe Luchman just isn't in the right frame of mind or just not showing enough in training and it's up to him now to convince Silver that he is worth a place in Everton. This might rumble on until after the window shuts and then he may get his head down but he needs to be doing it now given Everton are his employers and he needs to force his way into Marko Silver's thinking. Andre Gomez has arrived at USM Finch Farm today. It was on his Instagram a picture of him rocking some denim jeans shorts or jorts, as people call them, with the tag, can't wait to get started. We can't wait for you to be fit, Andre, in part of the matchday squad. No news on Yeri Mene, O'r Cedryme o Bernard as of whether they were training today but I'm sure that will all become apparent over the next 24 hours. Marko Silver has been talking about Saturday's performance at Wolves and said although he was pleased with it he thinks there's a lot more to come from this evidence side and obviously with the new additions as well. It was a really promising performance at Wolves this weekend with 10 men. The fact that Everton was trying to win the game even with 10 men I found really exciting and really promising given how many times we shut up shop last season and bored everyone. To tears, that wasn't the case of the weekend, trying to win it near the end. But for a better ball by Seamus Coleman to Oomani Ash we probably would have won the game. It's given us lots of confidence when we go into the season's first home game at the weekend, Bamsen and ready to go. Let's get that win at the weekend and prove Marko Silver right and move forward as I won. Let's see where we can finish this season. Janik Balasi and Mohamed Bezzic are still being linked with moves to Middlesbray. Aston Villa are also partly interested in taking Balasi on loan. Bezzic moved to Borough, collapsed at the 11th hour on Deadline Day, his permanent move but it's thought that Middlesbray is still very keen on taking them there on loan. Balasi was, I believe, not keen to drop into the championship ahead of the deadline but now, nowhere near Everton's matchday squad, Everton's options in wide areas strengthened and Balasi, unless a club from Turkey come in and take him, is likely to make a move unless he just wants to sit on the bench. Middlesbray keen to take him and he has worked with Tony Pulas before at Palace so I'll be interested in to see whether he does end up at Middlesbray with Pulas. Everton is amazing white trainees. Everton's under 23s were in action yesterday. They drew one apiece with Chelsea, Harry Charles's score and the goal. Matthew Pennington, Brendan Galloway, Ty's Browning, all involved in that one and it'll be interesting to see what the next three weeks holds for those players with regards to loan moves. Pennington was involved in pre-season games, Browning and Galloway weren't so they, you should imagine, they'd be looking to get a move away and get some games under their belts and see what the future has in store for those three and we'll know more over the next couple of weeks. Nicola Blase has just moved to CSKA Moscow, apparently very, very close now, his loan move for the next 12 months so we wish him all the best if that's completed shortly. Other than that, that is it. If you haven't subscribed, please do so and pay attention at me. Stadium news? And yeah, the best to last stadium news which wasn't on the headlines. Everton have appointed a new stadium director. Colin Cheungu has been back at the club since 2016 is the stadium director ahead of the move. It's a positive move because it's another sign that things are moving forward. Cheungu's worked for some big companies, developed Old Trafford, developed the JJB at Wigan as well. You know, and again, I suppose it's everton hinting that things are moving further along than each bar of backs and they're saying it's a big appointment for us. It's a positive appointment. And Cheungu thought of beating off a lot of competition to get the role. So again, things edging forward, more positivity and I'm sure more details will be revealed about Bramley more over the next few weeks. That is definitely it for the daily today. If you haven't subscribed, please do so immediately. And if you want to join us on Patreon because there's lots of stuff there, get over and join us there as well. See you soon on Sophie TV.