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Image Credits: Imago Images AIK are leaning on their own fans for help as they wait for a delayed multi‑million solidarity payment linked to Alexander Isak’s record move to Liverpool. According to Swedish outlet Fotboll Sthlm, AIK have applied for a loan of up to ten million kronor (around €920,000) from Den Svarta Massan, a financial association funded by fans buying shares to support the club.
The money is needed because AIK have yet to receive their slice of the Isak deal to Liverpool, worth a total of 33 million kronor in solidarity compensation under FIFA rules. CEO Fredrik Söderberg confirmed both the loan application and the reasons behind it, stressing how important the Isak windfall is to the club’s finances: “AIK FF has applied for a loan, and FIFA Clearing House’s significant delays to solidarity compensation payments have driven it,” he said.
Of that amount, 75% will go to AIK FF.” Den Svarta Massan has previously stepped in to support AIK, including a five‑million‑kronor loan in 2025, and members almost unanimously approved that request. AIK Fotboll alexander isak
