 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Sean Dite has given his pre-match press conference ahead of Everton's game against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday night the game kicks off at eight o'clock. It was the first time Sean Dite has faced the press since the Premier League referral to an independent commission over Everton's profit and sustainability breach, allegedly. This is what Sean Dite had to say on the FFP situation at Everton. I think it covers that in the statement from what they said and the rest of it is down to the powers that be to do anything they need to do, so the club has just assured me that the statement is correct and then as I said the rest of it will go down to the powers that be to do what they have to do. In terms of planning for the future, does it impact at all on the ability to bring players injured in the summer? Not that I don't know of. I think at the minute we're really focusing on what's going on now. Of course there's background views of the future but working with the squad now, working to get more points quite obviously and to make sure we get what we all want just to be in the Premier League. Just following on from that, Dite's was asked about whether or not this gives him a better understanding of why fans have been protesting before games and his worry knows about the situation and whether this gives him a better understanding or whether this gives more credence to those fans who are unhappy with the current situation at Everton and in particular the board. This is what the Everton manager had to say on my question. I think that was not relevant to any statement coming out. I think there's been a long term thing. It's certainly from a distance. I don't think it was under the radar. I think it was apparent that fans weren't happy about different things at the club. Since I've been here I must say they've been terrific with us and the team. That's all I could ask for when I got here because it's before my time all the noise from fans about different reasons and what they felt that they wanted to put across their reasons. I could only ask for them to back the team and they have. They've been magnificent in doing so and the team responded with that so vice versa. We want that connection. We want to align with the fans and it starts well on the pitch and that's what we're trying to do. There you go. On to the things on the pitch which is the most important thing isn't it? Dite said he was quite happy with people who've been away on international duty. Everybody seems to be back relatively unscathed. He was asked about Nathan Paterson. He got some game time with Scotland during the break. It was his first minutes back on the pitch since the injury he picked up against Brighton. Also asked about James Garner who played some minutes for England under 21s as well and Dite said he was glad they got the time and it's up to them now to push on. Simon Della Sims was asked was there any specialist coaching going on with Sims and he said not really. We've just done little bits with him. He's doing well. And then inevitably the question came up about Dominic Calvert Llewman. This was Dite's response to that one. He hasn't cram in the group but he's back on the grass again and has been. So he's making progress which is good. He did have that tiny niggle on the injury. It's a slightly different area but he's making very good progress so we're happy with that at the moment. No timescale? No timescale. I don't do that anyway and certainly when we're just trying to get him back to full fitness as I call it or as close to of course. According to reports in France, André Gomez is having more than half of his wages paid by Everton while he is currently on loan at Llew. The Portuguese midfielder has made 20 appearances so far for Llew this season, scoring one goal. His boss has been delighted with his form really. Paolo Fonsecari was happy that Gomez went there. He was instrumental in taking him there. And I guess it's no surprise really that Everton have had to pay at least half of the wages given Gomez is on a lot of money. Everton are really well paid at Everton and so to go to a club like Llew and expect the same kind of wages with them taking all of it was probably a little bit. How can I put it? Unsurprised that we've had to chip in. Let's leave it at that. What it does do is I guess he's only got 15 months left on his current deal at Everton. I don't imagine he's going to get another one. And I guess because he's on so much money the report says he's the highest paid player in the Llew squad he will be I guess. It puts into question whether or not they're going to be able to afford to take him full time. They'd have to come to some sort of arrangement with the player of course for them in taking a pay cut. So it's not really that surprising this report but it is out there today and the quip have rumoured that story. Everton's midfielder Amadou Omnana has been named in the 25 best male footballers in the world aged 21 or under. That is from a report done by ESPN. The Everton midfielder is in good company fitted alongside the likes of Jude Bellingham and Pedrie. He's done well this season coming out of France at Llew funnily enough coming here and having to settle into the Premier League. I think he's had some games when he's been excellent. Other games when he's not really got into it but you'd expect that from a young player playing in England for the first time he is. Attracting a lot of interest. He's just been away with Belgium and played both of them games. Even captain of Belgium for the last 10 or 15 minutes of their 3-2 win in GM and he's so progressing quite nicely at the moment. Apparently Everton made a bid to sign Olivier Giroux at the end of the January transfer window but that was turned down. Everton apparently offered him an 18-month contract that is according to sources in Italy and a really well paid offer on that contract which the 36-year-old turned down as well he is. Apparently just about to sign an extension to his Milan deal so the second time maybe that Olivier Giroux has turned down Everton that's what the echo will be important today anyway. That is it for the Everton Newsday to make sure you give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't and why not become a Toffy TV Premier member if you want to do that. The link is in the description or click the QR code which is on the screen now. See you later.