 Welcome to Toffy TV's The News Daily. John Philip Gabamon says that he's ready to play again once the Premier League resumes. The Evan Miffield player who's been injured since August with a thigh injury is back-training. He's been doing one-to-one sessions with Adam Newell, physio, that was undertaken by Zoom, and he was at home but now he's at Finch Farm, he's doing those one-to-one sessions. He's working with a ball again and done some of the sessions last week. He says he's ready to join in or will be ready to join in with full training within the next couple of weeks and will be ready to play some games before the end of the season. That's a massive boost for him. Before the season was curtailed he was looked as though he was going to be left until pre-season before he played games but obviously this break is coming. It's allowed him to get back into shape and will play some part for Carlo Anciolotti, providing he doesn't have any complications. He says that he feels really good, feels stronger and he's doing more workload than what he would normally do in a game to ensure that the injury is settled and his body can take it. So, really good news for Evan. He really will be like the new signing given that we've only seen him in one-and-a-half games so it's a big boost to have him fit again and hopefully he'll settle in and then we can really kick-start as Evan Cree which hasn't really got off to any kind of start at the moment. On the back of that there is a Premier League vote tomorrow to see whether or not to move to phase two. Phase two includes training in bigger numbers. The plays are separated into groups of four or five at the moment. That means that they can move and train in bigger numbers leading to contact back in training. There was a meeting today and there will be a vote tomorrow with reports coming out the meeting that everybody is set to vote for those moving to phase two with contact. Can be undertaken that part of the project restart which now is scheduled to begin on June 19th. Who knows, Evan's first game could be that weekend against Liverpool so look out for that. Evan again today linked with a move for St Etian Wingard Dennis Buanga. He's rumoured to be available for around 12 million euros so that kind of fits in with a transfer fee that Evan would be willing to pay this summer. Obviously he won't be making any big signings for big money. It doesn't look like the financial pitch has changed right away across Europe. Evan hit by it really hard as well so rumours of this £40 million bid for Alan today is just that, a massive rumour. Can't see Evan spending anywhere near that amount of money on one player this summer, not at all. Buanga's got 12 goals, 5 assists in 35 games for St Etian. Evan sport rumoring report not to they say and that they feel like he will move to Evan so who knows. An Evan target again can catch here the Turkish 24 year old goalkeeper has said that he is flattered to be linked with Premier League teams but says that at the moment he's only thinking about traps and spores. Says that they will come when I can talk about a transfer but that isn't at the moment and I'm working hard to achieve my goals here at traps and spores. It's also been linked with a move to Liverpool and Newcastle who are linked with everyone now as well. Finally, Sanzo is reportedly available for £5 million. That's what Real Valladolid saying. Valladolid rather saying that Everton volume of £5 million but that's too expensive for them. They already come or went on record last week saying that Sanzo will have to drop his wage demands or rather his wage is what he's on at the moment. They have to take considerably less if they were to be able to afford them. They're now saying that Everton's valuation of them is too high at £5 million. I don't know. I mean Everton, he's got two years left on a deal. He's only 23. Spanish under 21 into national's play for Barcelona. Okay, he hasn't pulled up any trees for Everton of course. He hasn't bought £5 million. Is it too expensive? I don't know. Do you think it is? We'll have to wait and see if anything develops there. That is it. Make sure you subscribe. Give this video a thumbs up. And if you haven't joined us on Patreon, why not? Get over there and check that out as well. See you later.