 Wel, gynnaeth, toffi TVs, they haven't knew daily. Everton are apparently still undecided over whether to make Dubrowl Sitherby's move to Gwdyswn Park permanent or not. There is a £12.5 million agreement in place between Everton and Monaco for the French right back. It's a tough one this because he's got some really good aspects of his game and then there's question marks over and defensively and I think that's probably why Carlo Ancelotti is a little bit unsure of what to do with them really. Obviously it's fairly complicated because John Joe Kenny is due to return to the club as well once the Bundesliga season is finished. So Everton will probably leave this for another few weeks before making the decision on Sitherby and then they'll have to decide whether or not to go ahead with them. Obviously he's had a bad injury and the injury is recovered from that now when he's played a lot of games for Everton this season but you know he's 27-28 this year. Everton may well decide against it but at the moment no decision has been made over the future of Dubrowl Sitherby. Everton today linked with a move for River Plate player Nicko Dela Cruz. He is a 22-year-old midfiel player with 10 goals and 17 assists for River Plate. There is a £19 million release clause with Cruz in Tamalan. I admire his oven. Pep Guardiola in the past has been a big admirer of him and again this feeding into Marcel Brands and his influence in the South American market. He really likes it operated there regularly for PSV. Everton of course had looked in the summer at Santiago Souza. You know the young Argentinian player, but this link saying that Everton will move for the £19 million release clause in the summer move for Dela Cruz because that is a very attractive proposition. Who knows? Who knows? Today it was announced that money raised from the Howard's Way film will go directly to the People's Place project. Phil Brown, who is the executive producer of the film and Leif Flonk Evertonian has decided to give any money raised from it directly to the charity to help get the people's place up and running. We have obviously focused on mental health and we have seen how that has impacted a lot of people since lockdown began. It has been heightened so having this kind of facility is massively important, not only for Everton and the community but for the city itself and it is a marvellous gesture from Phil Brown. Do support Howard's Way film if you can and the money you pay for that film will go in to the charity. It is a massive thing and a fantastic gesture by Phil Brown, brilliant day. Finally, the League Managers Association CEO Richard Bevan has warned that the season could be cancelled if clubs decide they don't want to play at neutral stadiums. It is all part of project restart which looks to be returning on the 12th of June. Today we have seen an announcement from Germany that the Bundesliga will resume on the 15th of May so England will have almost a month to have a look at how they are doing things, how that is moving along. This is one of the stipulations, the neutral venues and Richard Bevan being quite firm in his view that if clubs don't agree and we have seen a bright man happy with it and Aston Villa and Bournemouth apparently then the season will just be null and voided so we will have to wait and see what happens there. I think that if this is to come back and it is a totally different question whether it should or not, if this is to come back all of the teams will agree to it because the facing monetary issues and they will want that money coming in the alone. They will only get that money by playing the game so I think what we will see is a softening from the teams in terms of that everybody of course will be in the same boat so I have to wait and see what happens there. That's it, make sure you give this video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and if you want more videos join us on Patreon. See you later.