The midfielder has missed the last tranche of games through injury. Moyes said last week that there was a chance he would be available for Tottenham but it will be interesting to see whether he plays or not. His selection in the Senegal World Cup squad suggests he is indeed close to recovery - will the Spurs match be a risk?
There is an open question over whether his future will be with the Blues - like Vitalii Mykolenko his contract expires in the summer, though the club retain the option to extend both deals.
I know Jordan Henderson brings experience and may perhaps be in that squad more for what he may bring off the pitch, but it is hard not to feel sorry for Garner. He has been one of the best midfielders in the Premier League this season and maintained a consistent high standard even as Everton's form has gone up and down.
Garner has been a standout star for the whole season - he can count himself hard done by.
Hello everyone, Joe Thomas here at a bright, warm, sunny Finch Farm. It's a gorgeous morning. As for the mood here, well, we'll see. The Sunderland match the other day was a tough one and the abrupt end to the European push has been felt hard. There is no doubt we are in for an important summer and that may well be where more of the focus turns today, as big as the Spurs match is.
With this morning being the final chance reporters have to chance to quiz David Moyes until pre-season, expect there to be plenty of questions on transfers.
What do you believe is the priority position for Everton to attract this summer? You can have your say here:
Idrissa Gueye has missed Everton's last three matches - and his absence has been keenly felt.
David Moyes had said last week that the veteran midfielder, who along with Iliman Ndiaye, has been called up to Senegal's World Cup squad, had a chance of being fit for the last-day clash at Tottenham Hotspur.
But either way, there is a question mark of Gueye's future, given his contract expires in the summer.
And welcome to our live coverage of David Moyes' final press conference of the season.
The Everton manager will be with us from 10.30am.
The last time we heard from him was following Sunday's desperately disappointing 3-1 home loss to Sunderland, which has but all ended his side's chances of qualifiying for Europe.
What was being seen as a season of progress for the Blues is now being viewed by supporters as one of an opportunity missed.
Expect Moyes' thoughts on that and much more shortly.
Joe Thomas is at Finch Farm to bring you live updates from the press conference.