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Breaking news14 Jun 2026168 views

Sunderland Lock Seven As Dortmund Limp And Cash Gap Hits 333M

Contracts, injuries, transfer spend and balance-sheet pressure from the latest Soccerverse club wires.

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Sarah

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

Sunderland Lock Seven As Dortmund Limp And Cash Gap Hits 333M

Seven Sunderland contracts. One Dortmund winger down. A 333.33M SVC cash canyon. Right, love, that is a proper club-news morning.

The latest club-message pull on Sunday, June 14 shows Sunderland doing the tidiest admin job on the board: seven two-season renewals at 10:03 UTC, with Daniel Neil, Bernard Nguene, Ramón Sosa Acosta, Flavius Daniliuc, Christopher Mepham, Abner da Silva and Franz Stolz all extended. Add Trai Hume’s Friday renewal and that is eight Sunderland deals in three days.

Treatment Room

The ENG Division 1 feed was not gentle after Saturday’s round. Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, an 89-rated GK, is now on the injury board after a 24-day knock in the match messages; the player file now points to a July 7 return. Newcastle have the bigger keeper headache: Nicholas Pope, 87-rated, is marked with a 45-day minor injury and a July 28 recovery date.

Fulham’s Raúl Jiménez Rodríguez is the long one. The message log has 70 days, and the live player file now says he is still 69 days from recovery, with August 22 circled. That is an 85-rated centre-forward missing from the Fulham sheet, no sugar-coating it.

Germany brings another sharp one: Dortmund’s Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, 21 years old and 83-rated, picked up a 24-day injury in the DEU Division 1 feed. He is listed for a July 7 recovery, while Dortmund still sit top of the cash board with 323.22M SVC.

Discipline has bitten too. Manchester Blue lose Kevin De Bruyne for one game after the yellow-card threshold, while Brighton’s Brajan Gruda is out for three after a red card. Both are live in the competition feed; both matter.

Deals Done

Mönchengladbach are the market desk’s cleanest two-line story. They sold Neal Maupay to Parma for 37.85M SVC on Friday, then came back Sunday and bought Alessandro Vogt from Basel for 23.86M SVC.

Deal done, twice.

The numbers tell the story: Maupay is an 84-rated FC valued at 4.73M SVC, so Parma paid exactly 8.00x his current listed value. Vogt is a 21-year-old, 78-rated FC valued at 2.98M SVC, and Mönchengladbach also paid 8.00x. On those two moves alone, Mönchengladbach are 14.00M SVC to the good and still show a 68.10M SVC balance.

Spain had its own quick flip. Elda listed Ignacio Monsalve Vicente at 10:10 UTC and he was gone to Al Shahaniya by 10:20 for 2.15M SVC. Moscardó also cashed 4.63M SVC from Middlesbrough for Manuel Fernández late Saturday.

France was busier on listings than cheques. Montpellier put Benjamin Lecomte and Rodrigo Lugo on the market early Sunday, Paris listed Soufiane Bouftini late Saturday, and Metz completed Daniel Wass to Halmstad for 6.55M SVC.

Boardroom Watch

The ticker’s financial strip is still brutal. Dortmund lead the rich list at 323.22M SVC, ahead of Wolverhampton on 254.36M SVC, São Paulo Green on 234.09M SVC, Braintree on 198.10M SVC and Lens on 177.31M SVC.

At the other end, Milano Blue sit deepest in the red at -10.12M SVC, with Cornella de Llobregat at -8.02M SVC. That makes the live gap from Dortmund to Milano Blue 333.33M SVC.

There were also fresh dugout notices: Dinoco took Sheppey on Sunday morning after Fauzi09’s Saturday resignation, Hartfz stepped into Giugliano in Campania, and RemiGarde took Rumilly. Smaller announcements, sure, but in a week where contracts, injuries and cash are all moving at once, even the manager board is flickering.

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