 I think we have a couple of queries to do on the start, yeah. So, okay, for the creation journalist, we'll do some questions towards the end of the press conference, which we'll get translated. But we'll just go through our normal questions versus that, okay? Thanks, Richard. Ronald, every week we've asked you about Guilfy Sigurdsson. It appears that a deal is inching closer. What's the very latest, please? No, the latest is that he had his medical this morning. And what I heard from the doctor was no problem about that. But I don't know if still he needs to shine, but I saw him in the blue. And, okay, normally we will do the business, of course, today, but yes, normally he will come. There's a big smile on your face when you say that. It's clearly someone that's highly prized by you. Yes, of course, because we worked a long time to get this deal in. And he was one of the key players to bring in. And that was all about that, of course. We knew we will lose Lukaku for this season. And we need players who will bring in productivity to the team. We lost by Lukaku 25 goals. And we need more players than one to get that number of goals. And he's that type of player with a lot of productivity. He knows the Premier League and he had really good seasons in Swansea. And he's, in my opinion, in his position one of the best in the Premier League. How close do you think he is to being match sharp? Because obviously he's missed down on a bit of pre-season. Yeah, that's difficult. I will have a talk to Kylfi this afternoon also about this. He will be not involved for tomorrow. He did not train today. And yes, maybe for Monday. But no, I need to talk to Kylfi. I need to know what his physical stage is. He did the training in the beginning of the pre-season and later on was the first team. But okay, let's wait how the fitness is. But just to clarify, the deal is done, is it now? I don't know if it's really done. There is an agreement, yes. But I don't know if all the paperwork is done. I don't know, but yes. You'd hopefully be completed today, presumably. As one player comes in, obviously Gareth Barry has gone out after four years here at Everton. A word for the job he's done while out there. Yes, of course. It was really a difficult decision when Gareth came in and asked me to leave because he knew that maybe he didn't play every weekend. And he's still that player who in love, in football and to play. And within the first meeting what we have about this, then I wasn't happy because I was really happy to keep him in the team. Because we expect a tough season, a lot of games. And then you need more than three or four or five midfield players. But okay, our relationship was on that level that I gave him the chance to go. Of course Ross Barkley is still here, but there's been a number of reports suggesting that he's had a setback with a hamstring injury. Can you bring us up to speed on that? He stopped training, I think it was last Monday. It looks like a hamstring injury, but we need to do more tests today and tomorrow to know exactly what the injury is. But okay, we need to wait. Is there any idea at this point how long that could keep him? No, at this moment not. And aside from that, what's the injury news with the rest of the squad looking ahead to this Europa Cuts? Yeah, we have some problems. James McCarty's out at the knock on his knee. Sandro Ramirez is doubtful for tomorrow. We have 17 field players, but it's enough for tomorrow. But of course we need more and because everybody knows we have really a tough 11 days coming up. But okay, the team is ready for tomorrow. Of course there are a lot of demands on your squad with European commitments, the Premier League as well. Would it be fair to say that your business in the transfer market isn't done at this stage? No, isn't done. And everybody knows why, because still we are looking in two positions to make the squad even stronger than the squad is at this stage. Do you feel you have to prioritise even this early in the season with midweek commitments in Europe and the Premier League of course on Monday? I think it isn't the problem at this stage of the season. Of course it's difficult because we have, after tomorrow, we have three away games in five, six days and we need to travel to Croatia that makes it even more tough for the Sunday game after that. But okay, anyway, we could, we physical good at the beginning of the season. But it's tough, everybody knows, but okay, we will go game by game. We don't reserve people for Monday. We like to be part of Europe. We will put a strong team in tomorrow and after tomorrow we will think what the best is to get a good result against City. In these games with such a hectic schedule, of course, you need your experience players to be leaders on the pitch, don't you? And Wayne Rooney made a golf-scoring Premier League return at the weekend. How pleased were you with that performance? Yeah, very pleased. After the game he was by far the best player on the pitch, a lot of experience. He knew exactly what the best decision was on the pitch in every moment in the game and he showed that quality, what the team needs to improve and what the team needs to win games and to win trophies. And of course it's not your first experience at this stage of the Europa League. I want to thank me for reminding you of Southampton's elimination here two years ago against FC Michelin. But are you better for that experience? Do you take something from that? No, it's difficult because it's always difficult to get really soon in your pre-season and that competitive games to play. And okay, at that time we did everything to qualify the team for Europa. We lost, but okay, finally, maybe also you remember that. We finished sixth in the league and then it's no problem. What do you know about Hadjouk Splits? How many games have you been able to see on set? No, we know a lot. Of course we're analysing Hadjouk Splits. My brother Evan watched the game Awake and Sagreb and you have video They don't have secrets for us and we will not have secrets for them. We don't have secrets from them. They don't have secrets from us. And they're not secrets that we do keep. And those are not secrets that were hidden from our experience. They got something, they had benefits from that. How tough a draw is this for Everton? No, it's a difficult one. The same what in the first round was. Two times a clean sheet, two times 1-0, it was difficult. The experience in Europe, there is no easy game. Of course the first at home, we need a good result. We know about playing away can be tough. Can be tough about the ambience in the stadium. But we have enough experience to deal with that ambience. But we need a good result and that's really important tomorrow. It's important that tomorrow we have a good result. And that's important for us and for you as well. And that's the most important final result. I think it's a good thing because now you start already the league and teams can be totally different in a positive way. But also in a negative way, if you buy players from teams and they cannot do business because it happened in the final day, then it's a different opponent. And in my opinion fair play is important in football. And I will support that idea for sure. Hi Ronald, I just wanted to go back to Ross Barclay for a minute. You mentioned the injury that he's picked up. Obviously a lot of transfer speculation around him. Is there any idea that the injury might influence whether he leaves the club this summer? I don't know, I don't know. Is there any updates as far as he's concerned? No, there's no updates about his situation. Is he in your plans then for this season? I will wait till the end of August. Okay, well move on to Hagexplit then taking on that Croatian team. Just give me a sense of how much you know about them and what sort of challenge they could present to you. Like always we prepare ourselves, we give all the information to the players. We showed clips individually and as a team to all the players and that's what we normally do. It's no exception for now. It's no less attention than the attention will be for next Monday or for next week because I like to win the game, I like to reach the group stage of the Europa League and today is more important than Monday and after tomorrow Monday is important and more important than Thursday coming up and that's how I think we need to do and we are professionals and we know in Europe we have the example against Rumsor-Rock at home. It was difficult and it will be difficult tomorrow as well. It's a challenge in every case and we will prepare ourselves for tomorrow. Tomorrow we will prepare ourselves for the next weekend. So we will take all the preparations seriously. We watched the movies, how they play and what they have. So we are completely prepared. We hope that we are prepared for everything. How much of a challenge will Thursday football present you? The Thursday-Sunday pattern? We know. In English teams they have some problems. I think it's more mental than physically because if you play Wednesday evening Champions League and you play on Saturday you have the same days to recover but maybe it's different because it's a Thursday but I don't care. With that in mind? With that in mind, how much rotation would you be looking to use throughout the Europa League? Would younger players get a chance, for example? No, I try to put the stronger players and I try to put the stronger players and I try to put the stronger players and I try to put the stronger players and I try to put the stronger players No, I try to put the strongest team to start the game and if there is any problem but it's also possible the tactical way of the game makes substitutes, makes difference different players to start but I have 17, it's not so difficult if you have 25 maybe then it's more difficult. Do you want to put younger players in your team? The answer is yes, I have a pre-premium team because I would like to change anything but I have a choice to choose who I want so I'm quite satisfied with the plan I have for choosing the players. Do you have any questions from the Croatian journalists? No, we will make that decision tomorrow morning. Thank you. They will make that decision tomorrow morning. The last one at the back. Do you have any questions from the Croatian journalists? They will make that decision tomorrow morning. The last one at the back. What do you think of Haiduk? Brother Erwin would tell to you. Brother Erwin. Now we know, they are physically strong at the back and of course they lost the striker. I think he's not playing the big striker that makes a little bit difference to the team but they have some good midfield players. We watch the game when they play at home against Brumbi and we need to be at our best to get a good result and at least a clean sheet at home that makes really good opportunities to reach the group stage of the Europa League. My answer to that is that they are very strong team. Some players won't play that as you know it but a big striker won't play that tomorrow as you know it. The midfield players at the back are very good but we will give everything we can tomorrow but we will show that in the next week.