 Welcome to Toffy TV's The Everton News Daily. Everton today have announced a three-year deal with kit maker Hummel, where thought to be around £10 million a year over three years for the Blues. Hummel will replace Umbro, who is the current kit manufacturer for Everton. It's going to be the most lucrative deal, kit deal in the club's history and will start from the 2021 season. Everton will finish this season if the games do take place as part of project restarts in the Umbro kit, as well as carrying the sponsor Sport Payser for the remaining nine fixtures of the league games. Everton still chasing a front-of-share sponsor as well, no updates on that at the moment. But good news for Everton in terms of the monetary value of the deal with Hummel. Hummel are pleased to have Everton, their only Premier League club, and therefore Everton will be the biggest brand that they've got. Hummel have said that they will put all their efforts into building a good relationship with Everton in the Premier League. So really good to see the monetary value of these deals going up. There's rumours today that it's double what Umbro were paying, so that's good as the club tries to expand on its commercial deals, because we know that that's an area that has massively under-performed for years, so it's good to see an increase in that. Everton today have apparently bid again for Lill Defender Gabrielle. We know that there was a deal in place for Gabrielle before the outbreak of Covid-19, thought to be around 30 million euros, obviously with what's gone on. The landscape changed, that deal was no longer on the table. This deal is thought to be, or this bid is thought to be closer to the 20 million euro market. It hasn't been accepted by Lill according to the report in the football insider. Personal terms have been agreed with Gabrielle a while ago, and apparently that's still the case. He's happy with the deal that was agreed. And now it's a case of whether Everton can agree a price for the player and also the payment structures that's according to football insider. Obviously FFP needs to be taken into consideration as well when regarding the deal. So we'll have to wait and see the 22-year-old defender. There will be an excellent addition for Carlo Montiolotti should Everton be able to get that over the line. John Joe Kenney is 99% certain to return to Everton once his loan deal inspires at Gelsenkirchen. He started 27 games for Schalke this season, but he simply can't afford them according to the GM and press. And Everton have apparently won them back, whether or not that is to sell them on or whether it's to give him his opportunity. There's still no decision we understand at the moment on Giebel Sidderby whether Everton are going to take his loan option up better than £12.5 million. If Everton do then you would expect Kenny to be sold. There was some interest last summer from Premier League clubs, Crystal Palace thought to be one of them, whether that interest remains could be a way for Everton to get some money or whether Carlo Montiolotti simply decided to give Kenny his opportunity and then send Sidderby back. Therefore negating the need to buy another right back and have Kenny and Coleman completing for the place next season all will be revealed, but it seems that staying at Schalke longer than this season looks to be a non-starter, so we'll have to see over that one. And today Everton did return to training at Finch Farm, albeit in different circumstances than their last training session there on March 12. The players were back today and trained in small groups, the object of social distance and measures at all times and four training pitches were used at the club's training facility. Players had their temperature taken on arrival to travel in their own kit, no food on the premises, they had their own water bottles with them and they had to leave the training complex after around 75-80 minutes of being there and straight back home. So phase one of project restart is underway and Everton have done it today. That is it, make sure you check out the interview with Paul Ryder today, 25 years since he scored the winning goal in an FA Cup final for Everton. It's on YouTube, check that out. Subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos, join us over on Patreon, give the video a thumbs up as well. See you later.