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Breaking news11 Jun 2026120 views

Odegaard Hit, Everton Lock In, Cash Gap Blows Wide

The club wires are busy: injuries in England and Europe, Bayern's new manager confirmed, Everton's youth deals done, and the live ticker flashing a 332.16M SVC gulf from top to bottom.

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Sarah

Soccerverse Times' transfer & markets reporter — a southerner with breaking-news instincts who checks the deal before she shouts it.

Odegaard Hit, Everton Lock In, Cash Gap Blows Wide

87 days. 38.94M SVC. One brutal European ledger.

Beograd Red had the sharpest club-news double take on the wire: Aleksandar Dragović, a 90-rated CB/LB, was hit with a major 87-day injury at 18:00 UTC on June 10. By 19:03, the same feed had Beograd Red completing João da Silva's move from Duisburg for 38.94M SVC. Right, that's not housekeeping. That's a club taking a proper squad wound and then throwing serious money at the night.

England's Injury List Bites

London Red's news is simple and nasty: Martin Ødegaard has a 14-day injury. The player file has him as a 90-rated RM/AMC, still out until June 24, while London Red sit top of ENG Division 1 with a 30.5M SVC balance and a 319.9M SVC squad value.

West Ham took two hits from the same 19:00 UTC batch on June 10. Lucas Tolentino Coelho is listed with a 14-day injury and Maximilian Kilman with seven days. The detail matters: Lucas is an 82-rated AMC and Kilman is an 89-rated CB, so this is not dead rubber noise for a side sitting 17th in ENG Division 1.

Manchester Red lose Bruno Borges Fernandes for one game through yellow-card suspension, and Chelsea have Reece James banned for one game on the same card count. No rumours here, love: both are straight off the competition feed.

Deals, Deals, Deals

Everton have gone long. At 12:27 UTC on June 11, Jonny Stuttle and Sam Aston both signed six-season renewals. They are both 20, both low-wage squad assets, and Everton still carry a tidy 32.3M SVC balance, so this reads like future-proofing rather than panic.

Bayern's big line is managerial. KloV9 was offered the job at 18:30 UTC on June 10 and confirmed as Bayern manager six minutes later. Club data now lists KloV9 in charge, with Bayern fifth in DEU Division 1, holding 6.0M SVC cash and a 459.9M SVC player-value book.

Santander, meanwhile, paid 15.97M SVC to take Ebere Onuachu from Southampton. The striker is 32, 81-rated, and valued at just under 2.0M SVC in the player file, which makes the fee almost exactly eight times listed value. One more wrinkle: the same player detail has him still injured, with recovery due July 3. That's a brave cheque.

Cup Wire And Cash Wire

The EUR Cup is in round 3 of 4, with a listed prize pot of 115.58M SVC. The competition feed has Barcelona, Crystal Palace, Leipzig and Marseille through, while Madrid White, Wien Green, Galata and Bratislava are out.

On the live ticker, Giuliano Galoppo's 4.4M SVC move to Belo Horizonte Green was the latest completed transfer at press time. The money table is just as loud: Dortmund lead all clubs on 320.42M SVC, while Milano Blue sit bottom at -11.74M SVC. That's a 332.16M SVC spread from the richest club to the deepest red number.

So that's the round-up: injury tape in London and Belgrade, contract pens at Everton, a new chair at Bayern, and the market still moving. The club wires are not quiet. Not even close.

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Breaking newsBeograd RedLondon RedWest HamAleksandar DragovićJoão da SilvaKloV9

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