Degerfors sells Marcus Rafferty for ten million kronor

Degerfors is completing a multi-million deal by selling Marcus Rafferty to a Turkish league club.

Information to NA-Sporten shows that the sale of 21-year-old Marcus Rafferty is clear. The deal is now only waiting to be made public.

The transfer fee amounts to about ten million kronor. The contract ties the player to Degerfors until December 2027.

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Felicia Schröder signing her record transfer to Real Madrid
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Felicia Schröder joins Real Madrid for record fee

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19-year-old striker Felicia Schröder is leaving BK Häcken for Real Madrid. The transfer fee exceeds 15 million kronor and breaks the previous world record.

Djurgården is planning to loan 17-year-old forward Marcus Nordmark to a Hockeyallsvenskan club next season to aid his development. Södertälje SK has shown interest in the promising talent, with Västerås and Almtuna also considered as options close to Stockholm, Expressen reports. Nordmark debuted for Djurgården's senior team in December against HV71.

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Lucas Forsell, a 22-year-old forward under contract with Färjestad for another year, is reportedly in advanced negotiations to move to SHL rival Timrå ahead of next season. Expressen reports that the two sides expect to reach an agreement soon. The news follows earlier interest from Timrå in November.

Frölunda has secured defenseman Henrik Tömmernes and forward Filip Cederqvist with new multi-year contracts ahead of the summer.

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Rögle BK sports director Hampus Sjöström has confirmed continued contact with forward Rodrigo Abols regarding a possible return to the club. The 30-year-old's contract with the Philadelphia Flyers expires after the current NHL season.

Forward Jesper Norbäck has signed with Vimmerby after leaving Mora IK. The 28-year-old completed the move on Sunday evening and becomes the club's seventh contracted forward.

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Leksand is managing debts to former players while maintaining the highest budget in HockeyAllsvenskan. The club reported a profit of 7.5 million kronor last week. Chairman Andreas Gärdsbäck confirmed installment agreements up to three years.

 

 

 

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