 Welcome to Toffy TV, it is the Everton News Daily. Reports today that Sean Dytter's job as Everton manager is safe, no matter what happens this season. A lot of those reports doing the rounds. Everton on a terrible run at the moment, one winning 15 games and Dytter's got a huge week coming up. Everton have three home games, Nottingham Forest on Sunday, Liverpool in the Massey side derby in the midweek and then Brentford the following weekend all of Goodersham Park. If the Blues boss can get two wins at least in those three games then it will go a long way to secure an evidence Premier League safety. Obviously at the moment everything's up in the air with the ownership as well and the manager will have found it difficult with all the turbulence going on at the top of the club as well so we'll have to wait and see what happens there. This obviously can't see the reports last week that 7-7 wanted to replace me if they got it so you don't know what to believe but he's got a great opportunity to get Everton closer to Premier League safety by winning at least two of those three home games. Everton have got coming up in the weekend. We need something positive Monday night. It was an awful performance, it was Everton's biggest defeat since the 7-0 of Arsenal 19 years ago so we have to follow it up with a positive performance and hopefully positive three points and let's open Neil Mopay on loan at Brentford to get a couple of goals as Brentford beat Newton and do us a big favour. Jarrod Branthwaite is reportedly on Manchester United's shortlist for the summer as the good news continues. A fee of around £93 million has been reported today for the young centre back who made it into Gareth Southgate's England squad recently didn't get on the pitch but he was there ever no sweating on the fitness of Jarrod Branthwaite. There'll be more on him at Sean Deitch's press conference ahead of the Forrest game. He left the Chelsea game early with an injury on Monday night. Fingers crossed there isn't too bad than he is available for the visits of Forrest at the weekend. Young Everton goalkeeper Harry Tyre has signed a one-year extension. The 22-year-old has been on loan at Chesterfield this season. He helped them get promoted to lead to keeping 11 clean sheets in the process. He's had an excellent season. The Chesterfield fans love him and he has signed a new deal with the football club and finally Everton's under-21 cyber knocked out of the Premier League international cup last night. The young blues were beaten four to a crystal palace. Jenson Metcalf getting both of Everton's goals. That is it for the news daily. Give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel if you haven't and if you want to become a Toffy TV Premier member, which means no outfits on videos or podcasts. The link is in the description to sign up. Use the QR code as well. See you later.