 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Everton striker Solomon Rondon has been linked with a move to Turkey with Turkish club Siversport interested in taking the Venezuelan striker who only joined Everton on deadline day in August. He hasn't really found his feet at Everton so far, Rondon, at to play games a lot of area, I think them was the initial plan by Benitez when he brought him in. He came in probably as a sub and an option for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but due to Calvert-Lewin's injury Rondon found himself in the side. He hasn't quite gone to plan and has found himself replaced by Richard Charleston for the last couple of games. This link today saying that the Turkish side want to take him in January. I wonder if Everton would listen to that. That new Ellison signed a new deal yesterday, a young striker signed a three-year deal. Dominic Calvert-Lewin on his way back. I just wonder if Everton would think he could maybe make some money on him or the player himself thinks maybe it's better to move on. Still seems a bit early for me for a decision like that, but that is the story and the links doing the rounds today. Everton have also today been linked with a low move for Arsenal when get Nicholas Pepe. Pepe scored 10 goals last season in the Premier League for Arsenal. He's their record signing when he signed from Leal for £67.2 million. Everton were very strongly linked with him that summer as well when Mark O Silver was the manager, but he went off to Arsenal and they paid the money. Apparently Michael Arthett has said he can go out on loan. He's only played half a dozen games this season for Arsenal. To an interest in one, he is a good footballer, nice left foot. To me, I just not convinced Arsenal to let him join Everton on loan, but again this is a story coming out of London today that he is available for loan and Everton are interested in him. He scored six goals in 26 games for the Ivory Coast. So like you say, very talented footballer. He's been a little bit up and down at Arsenal, but weighs in with the goals and Everton could certainly do with another player off the flank. He can score goals. So maybe Pepe could be coming in in January. Who knows? Bradford Benitez has hinted at that is the way Everton are going to try to do their business in January with some loan deals with views to permanent deals. So maybe Pepe, maybe one of them. Everton have today defended their decision to move the AGM online, the next AGM online. The club held a virtual AGM back in January, I think it was now. Obviously due to Covid restrictions it made sense at the time and they've decided to stick to that same format. Everton have said that the fact so many shareholders attended, the record number apparently attended the last one that helped them form this decision. A lot of people are unhappy with this, understandably so. I personally don't think it's a great move. I feel as though I'm not a shareholder, but just from being a supporter looking at it, I feel as though it had been better being face to face with people. Maybe they could have still done like a hybrid one part, part virtual one part in person. I know that that's certainly in the pipeline for future ones. I think if Everton are going to do it this way then for me the board has to all be in attendance, the board has to be able to answer questions live as they happen. I know last year's one there was pre-planned questions sent in to them so they had time to prepare their answers. I don't think that's great for anybody. I think we want transparency. A lot of people feel disconnected with the football club and having something where you send a question in ahead of time and they get the opportunity to... I'm not saying duck the question because apparently Everton said they answered every question that was sent in. But they've got a chance to prepare something else and I feel as though there should sometimes be a back and forth with these things. It's the only real time that people get the opportunity to speak to the board and voice their concerns. So they're going to do it this way and it allows more people to attend then at least make sure that it's transparent, at least make sure it's live, at least make sure the board are together and can answer any questions that the shareholders have got and put to them on the night. So to speak, not just one that I've given to them ahead of time. Just as it would be if you were sat in the room and everybody was gathered at the Philharmonic, they'd have to deal with it that way. So think if they do it that way then that's the way it has to be. The one thing I didn't like was on Everton's website where they gave the statement. They did say something along the lines of we don't have to have an ADM, we're kind of doing it for you. And I didn't like that at all. I really didn't like that line. Whether that's truth or not, I personally didn't like it. I think you want to try and be transparent, your opportunity to speak to the fans, your opportunity to show people the directs and the clubs going in, your opportunity to reaffirm your commitment to the process and by that I'm talking about Marcel Brands, I'm talking about Farad Meshiri. So we'll see how it plays out, but I think I've seen something from the shareholders association. I think saying that they're calling for the same kind of things, the board to be in attendance and the ability to answer questions live. So hopefully that will happen. Finally, Everton are likely to shelve any plans they had for a move for Stoke Centre by Harry Souter. The six foot six Australian centre back injured his knee in the goal of Stove at Saudi Arabia the other day and is unlikely to play again this season. So that looks to be that for any move for him once Everton such today. 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