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Post by Everton News. on Jul 8, 2019 9:18:37 GMT
Midfielder Einar Iversen has signed a first professional contract with Everton, penning a three-year deal until the end of June 2022. The Norway Under-21 international captained the Blues’ Under-18s last term and won the prestigious Keith Tamlin Award at the Club’s season-ending Academy Awards. The accolade recognises a player for their “excellence, attitude and application” during their time in the Academy. Iversen, who joined Everton from Norwegian outfit Stord in 2017, set out his ambition to break into the double-winning Everton Under-23s team in the coming campaign. “My whole life I’ve been dreaming of becoming a professional footballer, so signing this contract is a great feeling for myself and my family,” the 18-year-old told evertonfc.com. “I’ve developed a lot since moving to Everton – technically and physically, too. “My goal this season is to try to get as many games as possible for the Under-23s. We have got such a good team and there is a lot of competition for places. “I want to keep improving and I know I am in the best place to do that.” Everton FC
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Post by Avinalaff on Jul 8, 2019 9:36:06 GMT
I knew about this some time ago, and he seems a good lad.
Congratulations Einar and hope to see you in the first team one day mate.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Mar 26, 2021 20:51:51 GMT
Everton under-23s midfielder Einar Iversen is to have surgery on his knee.
Iversen limped out of the Blues' game with Arsenal in Southport last weekend after just 25 minutes and tests confirmed he had suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
The 19-year-old joined Everton in the summer of 2017 and would sign a first professional contract two years later.
Iversen has become a regular fixture in David Unsworth's u-23s side but will not play again until next season.
The Norway u-21 international has made 19 appearances in Premier League 2 this season with two goals and as many assists to his name.
Iversen is under contract at Goodison until next summer
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