 Welcome to the Everton News Daily. Everton target Pat Stacker has been linked with a move to French club Monaco, the Leicester City forward has apparently been on Everton's watch list, but the blues have been or haven't yet tabled the bid for the 24-year-old. He had a tremendous time at Red Bull Salzburg scoring a lot of goals, but has not been as successful in the Premier League with Leicester City, but he is thought to be on Everton's list of centre forward targets, but obviously they're going to have to move quickly if this story is true in Monaco and trying to get the deal done for the forward. In other reports, today Leeds United have made it clear they won't sell Wilfred Nonto to Everton this summer, that is according to a few reports, so the player wants to move to Godderson Park as he refused to make himself available for Leeds opening a few games this season. They play West from the Albion tomorrow at Elin Road, so far we don't know whether Nonto will be part of that squad. As part of the report today though says Leeds are going to offer him a new contract with more favourable terms in an attempt to keep him in the championship this season. At some stage Everton are going to have to draw a line under this, if it doesn't look like it's getting done, the blues are going to have to draw a line under it and move on from there. Two Everton fixtures have been changed for TV in October, there is the Masyside Derby at Anfield will now be played, but it is played on October 21st to Saturday, it kicks off at 12.30 now and Everton's trip to West Ham is only 29th of October and that kicks off at one o'clock, so two fixtures changed for you there. Former Everton forward Theo Walcott has announced his retirement from professional footballer, the 34-year-old has called it time after his Southampton contract expired. He played 85 times for Everton and scored 11 goals. Just a little bit of sort of news on MSP and the investment into Everton, it's gone a little bit quiet of late, but there is a source close to MSP today that has said it's a complex deal with many moving parts, but it's a tremendous opportunity for MSP, they are still very much interested in going beyond the interim financing deal that they've already got in place. It's going to be a big thing for them, what is clear is that in football they have been little by little dipping their toe in the water and this is going to be the biggest deal they have ever done. It won't be like Todd Bowley at Chelsea putting money into transfers but they will be trying to keep costs fairly prudent around squad building and developing the football club. They want the two places on the board, they will try to optimise commercial revenues, American IC European clubs is underperforming in terms of their game day revenues, they will try to maximise the revenues from stadium investments, they won't be putting the money in and letting somebody who might not be a good businessman be in control. Let's see if anything develops from there, that's been put out today's source, close to MSP, very confident that deal will be done shortly, we'll have to wait and see on that one.