Iversen was born on 6 June 2001 in Bergen, Norway to a dentist mother and an HR manager father. He grew up watching his older brother Jakob play football and started training in first grade.[3][4] His youth team was FK Fyllingsdalen and he trained under Martin Ødegaard at a talent camp as a teenager.[3]
In 2017, at age 16, Iversen was scouted to join the academy team for Everton in England. He signed a contract and had his debut on the U-18 team that September against Liverpool.[4][5][6][7] He played regularly for the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons,[8] and was named both captain and the academy's best player in 2019, receiving the Keith Tamlin Award at the end of the season.[9][3][10][7] In early 2019, he was selected for Norway's U-19 team.[11][3]
That summer, he signed a three-year contract with Everton's U-21 team.[8][9][10] By January 2020, he had started three Premier League 2 games.[12] He sustained an ACL injury early in the 2020/21 season that required surgery. Nine months later, he pulled his hamstring, requiring another five weeks of rest; he subsequently tore it again, this time seriously enough to require an operation in February 2022. He only played five games in the 2020/21 season.[7][8] Everton extended his contract for a year in 2022 despite him being sidelined for 16 months.[13] He returned to the pitch in January 2023 as a late sub against West Ham United's U-21s.[7] He was released from Everton in June 2023 and signed a two-year contract with the Norwegian club Åsane Fotball.[14] By November 2023, he had played 14 international matches for Norway.[14][8]
^ abcdeEspeland, Webjørn S. (28 December 2019). "Everton-proffen" [Everton professor] (in Norwegian). NRK P3.
^ abLangåker, Svein Olav B. (15 October 2017). "Einar frå Stord lever draumen i Everton" [Einar from Stord lives the dream in Everton] (in Norwegian). Framtida Junior. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
Bøyum, Mads (11 September 2018). "Her er Hordalands største guttetalenter" [Here are Hordaland's biggest boy talents] (in Norwegian). Afternposten. Retrieved 7 August 2024.(subscription required)
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