Tuesday's Everton News: Mykolenko injury, Branthwaite future, match day travel

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Recapping all the Everton news from yesterday

Your daily dose of Everton news and rumours

Vitalii Mykolenko has picked up an injury in Ukraine's match against Belgium. [ToffeeWeb]

Moise Keane has been playing a starring role for Italy as his value skyrockets. [Calcio Mercato]

Everton goalkeeper Harry Tyrer could be set for the exit in the summer. [Blackpool Gazette]

New Jarrad Branthwaite transfer reality has not gone unnoticed at Everton.Joe Thomas looks at the state of play around the Everton defender's future after his England snub. [Liverpool Echo]

Everton fans are concerned about travel plans outside the new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock after 25,000 supporters attended the second test event. [ToffeeWeb]

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Premier League reject Liverpool and Everton request to shift kickoff for the upcoming derby at Anfield. [Liverpool Offside]

Jake O'Brien was back in the familiar territory of centre back while on international duty at the weekend which gives David Moyes a clear picture of the future. [Liverpool Echo]

A controversial raft of parking restrictions around Everton's new football stadium has been suspended after complaints from business owners. [BBC]

Former Everton manager Roberto Martinez reflects on his career including his time at Everton. [Coaches' Voice]

Fabrizio Romano shares an update on Armando Broja as Everton weigh up the £30m buy option:

"Chelsea have big respect for Armando Broja, coming from the academy, a good talent, but Chelsea do not believe he can be an important part of the squad in the future, I expect him to be on the market." [Fabrizio Romano YouTube]

Premier League clubs will discuss moving the date of the summer transfer window to before the season starts. Last summer's market was open from June 14 until August 30, with the latter date coming two weeks after the season started. [Talksport]

Dan Meis shares his hope for the first league game at the new Everton Stadium. [Liverpool Echo]

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