 Welcome to Toffee TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Sean Dite has held his pre-match press conference ahead of the Aston Villa game at Gulleson Park on Sunday. The game kicks off at 2pm. Dite has given an update on the progress of Dwight McNeill, Abdelhaid D'Akorri and Ashley Young. This is what he had to say. Yeah, we need everyone, you know, we've been stretched in many ways. We're kind of getting bodies back now. Young is out on the grass as well, so that's another body that shouldn't be too far away. James is back involved now, you know, so we want everyone as fit as possible, obviously. With regards to Dwight, how long has it looked like? It settled really quick. I think he's been very lucky. You know, sometimes they're injuries, they can fool you. You know, it looked a nasty one, it felt nasty at the time, but it settled down really, really quick. So, we're hopeful this one may be touching go, but now we make this one, but the next one, he's got a chance, so we'll see. But yeah, he's been very lucky, I think, because it did look an awkward one. You know, and obviously when someone kind of stretches it, sometimes it's alarming, but it turns out that it was that moment of truth when he realised that it was better than he thought, which is great news. So, while Dwight is likely to miss this weekend, what about Adelaide de Coray? Is he back? He's been training, so we're hopeful. Obviously Thursday to Friday today, sorry, but two days before the game, but hopefully that he's fine, and he certainly looks fine. So, there you go there, good news on Dwight Michneil. I personally don't think he'll be available, but also good news that Adelaide de Coray and Ashley Young are making good progress. I expect the Coray to play in that one, I think. Sean Dyche was also asked about Anna Danjuma's situation after the links with Leon intensified him. Posting pitches of him on a plane as well didn't really help, but this is what Sean Dyche had to say on Danjuma. The situation is very simple. He's an Everton player. That's it. You know, he's still here. He played the last game. He's got a fair chance of playing the next one. Certainly he has never been outside of our plans, so he remains an Everton player. So, there isn't really a story. I keep getting things like quotes. I've said like, you know, he's not part of his plans. I don't know where they come from. No one asked me, you know. So, since you are asking me, he's never been playing. They'll be part of what we do. So, there you go Sean Dyche saying what I'd expect him to say. Anna Danjuma has a contract with Evan. He is an Everton player, and we're going to need him in the next few weeks whether that changes. We'll see. Sean Dyche was also asked his thoughts on Evan being the only team in the Premier League not to be awarded a penalty kick this season, despite numerous occasions where we'd probably argue that we should have had a penalty. This is what the manager thought about that. Yes, penalties. Yes, I am acutely aware that we haven't had a penalty. It is quite alarming when you think how many penalties are given for tiny touches which we can't work out sometimes. Or we've had shirt pulls, we've had a cup in at Palace the other day which is clear and obvious for me. Speaking of clear and obvious, that was a clear and obvious one for me. An honest shirt being pulled down at Tottenham, nothing given. Somewhere or another, you've got to find a penalty somewhere just by the way the game works. And yet we haven't, so let's see. There you go, well in Sean. Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has confirmed that Paul Torres and Jory Tealamans have returned to training this weekend, both in the squad to face Evan. But former Toffees defender Luca Dean is still out injured. Big boost though for Villa to get Torres back and Tealamans. They have got other players missing as well, but at least Adelaide Acore is back for us to boost us as well. Everton's fan advisory board is holding an open meeting on Sunday at 10.30am. For more details on how to attend, head over to their social media account. The event will be attended by Andy Burnham and Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham. They will both be there. All you have to do is anyone can go but you have to register in advance. So if you're interested in going, obviously they're going to be discussing the independent commission about Everton's 10 points deduction and how they move forward from there. So if you've got an interest in that, make sure you get over there half 10 on Sunday. And finally, Everton have today been linked with a move for Southampton striker Jay Adams. We were linked heavily with him in the summer, it looked like he might actually join Everton in the summer, but the links are there again because Adams is out of contract at Southampton in the summer. And a lot of South Coast journalists saying that he could be available for around £5m in this window. Everton, of course, credited with an interest as well as Brentford and Fulham in the player. He's only scored six goals in the championship so far this season. I don't think we need them to do. We've got Dom, we've got Beto, and we've got Chimitti, and we should be looking at... But thinking about another striker, I think we should be looking at someone who's a bit younger with a higher ceiling, personally. But there you go. That's it for today's news. I hope you have a great weekend. Don't forget to join Toffee TV Premier if you want ad-free programmes and exclusive content daily. To do that, the link is in the description or the QR code will be on the screen now. Thanks for watching. See you later.