 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton has today been linked with a move for Juventus midfiel player Aaron Ransey. The Welsh midfiel discord twice at the weekend in Wales as 5-1 win over Moldova and has been linked with Everton continually, it seems now for about 18 months. The former Arsenal midfiel player looks as though he's about to leave Juventus, January is what the Italian press is saying. He was linked with a move to Everton under Carlo Ancelotti and it hasn't changed since Rafael Benitez became the Everton manager. The Blues are looking to strengthen midfield areas in January and Ransey is apparently on that list, but it seems to me another player 30 years of age is either type Everton wants. A very good midfield player done really well for Wales, he's brilliant at Arsenal but not quite the profile I think Everton wants. But it's in the media today so let's see if anything happens from that. Another midfiel player Everton has been linked today with is Jesse Lingard. The Manchester United player spent the second half of last season on loan at West Ham United and was brilliant. Quite frankly scored a lot of goals and was pivotal in West Ham United qualifying for the Europa League this season. Lingard is apparently available in January although Manchester United do want them to sign a new contract at Old Trafford. The player himself is unsure and Everton are one of a few teams monitoring his situation as we move in to the January transfer window. So is Jesse Lingard about to come to Everton. That's three names Lingard, Barclay and Ransey. Who knows what will happen. Stuart Atwell has been appointed the referee for Sunday's trip to the Etihad to face Manchester City. I'm sure that will delight lots of Evertonians. One person it may well delight is the gentleman I thought Chris Cavanaugh was Stuart Atwell in the last game in the Upper Bullens, the Goodersham Park. At least this Sunday he will be able to scream and shout at the correct referee this time out. Everton have released a time-lapse video from Bramleymore Doc. It's basically showing how much has changed the progress so far. So make sure you check that out. It is on the Everton website. You can check it out. It's about three and a half minutes but it's good. It's good to see the progress going on at Bramleymore and you can see for yourself. The time-lapse can look brilliant. It's a great idea. It will be excellent as we go forward. As the structure starts coming out of the ground, so to speak, it's going to be really good. There's also a blog on there from Dan Mies who was obviously back on the project that was revealed last week. He has done a blog on the Everton website talking about the progress of Bramleymore Doc and the actual project itself and how good it's going to be. Well, it says about gooders now, great gooders in package, but we are moving to Bramleymore Doc in less than three years' time. And we have to embrace it and look forward to it. It is exciting. It's probably the one bit of the football club that most Evertonians can get excited about right now. Other bits may be rough for debate. Other bits are people aren't too pleased with, but certainly as far as the stadium is concerned that is something us Evertonians can be absolutely delighted with. And let's hope that all the other business around the club catches up with that and we can move forward to more exciting times in our new stadium. So make sure you check out that time lapse and the blog. That is it for the new stadium. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you haven't. And if you want more videos, join us on Patreon. See you later.