 Welcome to Toffey TV, it is the Everton News daily. The Marey Gray has left Everton for Saudi Arabian team al-Atifat for an undisclosed fee, apparently it's in the region of £8 million. The Marey Gray has put a message on his Instagram. Let's just see what he had to say. He said, after two years with Everton, it's time to say goodbye. I wish everyone at the club the very best and will forever be proud to have played for the great club. To the fans, you are always incredible. Thank you for your support. You made it a privilege to wear the shirt. There has been a lot of speculation about my situation all summer. The truth is I give it my all to this club on and off the pitch through good and bad. I was ready to play as much football as possible this season but it felt like this was not going to happen. It's time for the next chapter. I am match fit and excited to get playing. Thank you, the Marey. So, the Marey Gray is sort of having a little swipe at Sean Daish with the match fit thing. The manager has said recently that Sean Daish, that the Marey Gray was injured and not ready to play. The Marey Gray obviously came out after the window was shut in this country and felt like he had been disrespected. Sean Daish said on Tuesday in a club video that he wouldn't be sold. Here we are. He has been sold. Everton have lost a player after the transfer window shut. Yes, they've got £8 million for him but can't replace the players. It's as simple as that. It feels slightly off that Everton have done this. The manager said that they would need four wingers. They have four wingers if you include Lewis Dobbin, but the Marey Gray is gone. It is good money and for the money Everton have got for Alex Owowe, £30 million for those two players. Both were a year left on their contracts even though the Marey Gray could be extended. Seems good money but Everton have left themselves massively short. But the manager has removed the headache. It wasn't like he wanted to really play him anyway. He wanted him out of the club. They took his squad number off him and give it to Jack Harrison as well. I'm not sure you can say anyone is a real winner in this but the Marey Gray has got his move. Sean Daish has seen the players sold but not replaced them. There you go. We'll move on. The regulator for English football will now not recommend sporting sanctions for clubs. Ruling out points deductions for breaching regulations on finances and respecting the desires of fans the government has outlined. This has gone on Sky News saying they have compared the plans in an update of framework and model for the football regulator with the white paper published in February that had called for sanctions to ensure non-compliance has met with genuine consequences. The government is backing away from removing the licence of a club to compete in a competition unless they try and join a breakaway competition such as another Super League Rebellion. This could mean that Evan, of course, when they go in front of the independent regulator the idea of being deducted points might be completely removed from the situation and might end up with just a fine or maybe possibly stopping us from getting or possibly stopping us from signing players. This is not a definite yet but this is just being outlined in a white paper so we'll have to wait and see whether this goes through and whether it goes through in time. There's been a lot of fear about Evan losing points due to the FFP situation but hopefully looking at this that might be taken off the table but we'll have to wait and see. Tom Higgins from Lango Rock, the construction company who are obviously making the evidence new stadium has spoken today about the media input that's being pulled out about Bramley Mordoch. He said they are not interested in good news stories. He said the fact is the evidence stadium is on plan and budget and when it's finished it'll be one of the best in Europe. He was speaking at the business of sports conference held today in Manchester. Bass and John were both in attendance for this, Richard Kenyon spoke as well but he was basically hard out in all these bad stories that have been pulled out there about the stadium are basically nonsense and it's on track, it's on budget. Obviously we don't know what that budget is and whether Evan have actually got the budget but it's on track and it's on budget and a lot of people have been making up stories. We've seen stuff in the Daily Mail from other outlets when Evan have given them access, showed that everything is going to plan and then he makes stories up about it. You know Richard Keasing, it's an empty bowl. There's work going on every single day. Every single day there's work going on and that will continue for the time being. Obviously we don't know what the next step of the finances is but you'd presume that would get sorted or you'd surely hope it would anyway so he was speaking today alongside Richard Kenyon. Jordan Pickford has been nominated for Save of the Month for August. He's saving against Walls Fingertip Save to push it wide at the park end. I imagine Jordan Pickford's going to get nominated for a lot of saves of the month. I'm sure he's saved or double saved from the weekend against Sheffield tonight. There'll be in the September one as well. This is something that we'll have to get used to even though. It's great for him and he's obviously on England duty so it's a highlight how good the goalkeeper he is. I'd rather be nominated for the goal of the month or whatever. There you go, not a lot of news round today. We're going into the international weekend now. Some of our players will start playing some of the games. There you go. Make sure to give this video a like, subscribe if you haven't already. If you want more great videos, exclusive daily live videos. Join us on Toffy TV Premier, the link is in the description and the QR code that's coming off on the screen now. See you later.