 Welcome to Toffee TV's The Everton News Daily. The DCMS Select Committee has written to Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters over his implication that Everton and Nottingham Forest are small clubs. The committee said that Masters' implication that the nine times league champions Everton and double European Cup winners Nottingham Forest are small clubs. It will have raised eyebrows with fans. Well, yes it did. And what it, I mean, I guess more importantly, it suggested that clubs are categorised according to size. That's what Masters was indicating. And that only raises wider questions about whether every member of the league truly does receive treatment that is fair and consistent. This is quite a strong letter that has gone in from the DCMS to Richard Masters. It's asked them for a copy of his full witness statement that he put into the Independent Commission when Everton was deducted 10 points. It's called into question how they come up with the formula. Is that listed on the date that it was? Have they put in the structure for that? As well as many other things within it. The fact that this has gone in and poured scorn on some of the stuff he says kind of looks as though it's hanging Richard Masters out of dry. And rightly so. In this case, because this is a ridiculous attempt to try to head off an independent regulator, cobble some stuff together, try to go in hard, two-footed. If it was a VAR decision, Masters would be sent off for it being totally out of control, which is exactly what he is. Then to brief client analysts with the narrative that Everton have. Everton are in this situation because they've basically bought too many players. I said this the other day. The facts are out there. Everton are third bottom for net spend, which is essentially what PSR is kind of a framework for it. If you're buying and selling, which is what your responsible clubs are supposed to do, then Everton are well, well the market leaders in that update with Brighton according to the last five years net spend looping as well. Everton have had a positive PSR for the last five years, I think it is or certainly for the last four in the reporting period, the latest one when they said Everton have breached it. Everton are in a positive equity, if that's what you want to call it for that system as well. So however they spun it to the analysts and for other people with prominent voices that Everton, we are doing Everton because they have bought players that they shouldn't have done. When you actually look clearly at the facts, it's utter nonsense. And now the DCMS committee have certainly gone after Richard Masters. For this, let's be honest, he turned in a two out of ten at that committee, didn't he? Two out of ten performance. He'd have been dragged off after 27 minutes because his performance was shocking and there you go. It's out there now. So I think you can get more information on that, go and check it out. They are asking them some quite strong, strong questions, so it's good to see him getting grilled. Moving on, Brazilian side Bota Fogo are apparently set to beat Premier League duro Everton and Fulham to the signing of Real Betiswinga Luis Enrique, the 23 year old highly rated in Spain. That's done OK for Betis this season, 16 appearances, things got one goal, but has done well and received some rave reviews. Looks as though he is going to go back to Brazil rather than join the Premier League. Everton are thought to be chasing two or three loans at the moment and seeing which one they could get over the line. It does raise questions still about Arnaud Danjouma's future at Everton. He's been linked with a move away all window, hasn't he? He's still here now and he will be in the squad for Evans FA Cup fourth round tie at Luton Town at Goudersen Park tomorrow. According to reports today, Genoa have made an approach to sign Everton defender Ben Goffrey. That is coming out of Italy, the Italian press. We did report this a couple of days ago, but now the Italian press have rumoured it. Shaun Dyche did admit that Ben is a little bit frustrated with not playing, but he's training and working hard as a professional said. His attitude is excellent and he's backing the lads and all of that stuff that you would like to hear. That is what Ben Goffrey is doing. There you go. Like you've just said, Everton play Luton Town in the fourth round of the FA Cup at Goudersen Park tomorrow. Go and check out the match preview, Ped's start on 11. Also check out the interview that Ped did with Andy Bairden this week. That's there as well. Me and Ned took on our Everton career. That first episode is available for you to watch as well. And also get over to the More Than The Game channel and watch my interview with Connor Cody. It is excellent from him, not so much me. Get over there and check that one out. That's it. Thanks for watching. Give the video a thumbs up. Subscribe if you're having another great weekend. See you later.