 Welcome to Toff ETV, it is the Everton News Daily. Frank Llanparth has confirmed that Dominic Calvert-Lewan will miss Everton's Premier League opener this Saturday against Chelsea at Goulderson Park. On the back of that, Paul Joyce has tweeted that Calvert-Lewan will miss at least a month of the new season after sustaining a knee injury in training yesterday. It's a hammer blow for Everton, there's no getting away from it. Calvert-Lewan Everton's only fit striker. Only striker really, we've got Salomon Ronddon who's suspended so he's not available at the weekend and obviously haven't sold Ritialis into Tottenham, we've lost that goal threat and young striker Ellis Sims has gone on loan to Sunderland as well. So it leaves the club in a poor position really. Evan are going to maybe have to re-evaluate what they were doing in the transfer market, this window. I've got a strong, very, very strong interest in Armando Brewer from Chelsea. We know that one but that may go right to the wire and it'll be a decision now made by Frank Llanparth and Kevin Felwell as to whether they try and pursue another striker as well as Broja Brewer. Because obviously if Don's going to be missing for more than a month and this kind of injury, knee injury is difficult to predict when you're back, that would still leave inexperienced. It leaves Salomon Ronddon, it means Delhi's going to have to play up there so it's left them with a decision to make really and we'll have to see what happens with that. One player who may be considered or may be not is Nathan Broadhead. Evan are apparently ready to offer him a new contract. There is interest from Championship and League One Clubs for the young striker. Sunderland want to take him back to the stadium and like obviously they just took Ellis Sims on loan and the talks of them to play as a partnership at Sunderland. So we'll have to wait and see whether or not Nathan signs a new deal. He's got a year left I think of his current deal and it'll be interesting to see whether Frank Llanparth has him in the squad for the weekend because obviously no Ronddon. Lewis Dobbin is also looks like he's going to move to Derby on loan but Evan may keep hold of him. Now as well just certainly in the short term while they think what to do it may be that they just keep those two for the weekend and then when Rondons available for the trip to Villa they let them go out but we'll see what happens there. Alan Myers and Sky have reported that talks are ongoing with PSG over the return of Adrisha Garnagate of Godderson. BBC also saying that that move is at an advanced stage now in the latter stages of it should be completed soon to see the return to Godderson for Garnagate. I think Evan, he's someone Evan need at the moment. We need a midfield player who can play that role. He was fantastic in his first spell at Evan. He's done a good job of PSG and while I think most of us would like Evan to go and get a young midfield player who's going to be around for a while and really dominate that role. It's a good short term option while we identify the next player to come in and play that position. Obviously Evan had held a long interest in Amadou O'Nana but it looks like he's going to join West Ham. 30 odd million was always going to be prohibitive to Evan in this transfer window but we have to go and try and find the next one of those who are a lot cheaper obviously so Ghana can do that job. Finally, Burnley have told Everton and West Ham that target Maxwell Cornyn is not available on loan and will not be allowed to leave unless the terms that they've set out are met for the winger. Everton have been interested in them it seems all summer West Ham also. There was rumors yesterday that West Ham were close to getting them on loan but Burnley have come out and totally said that that's nonsense and that he won't be allowed to leave the club on loan. They want money in for the Ivorian Winger so we'll see whether there's any more development certainly from our perspective where Cornyn is concerned. That is it for the news daily. Thanks for watching. See you later.