AIK has recently completed a record transfer of Zadok Yohanna, bringing in 170 million SEK net after the sale to Brighton. This deal, the largest in Allsvenskan history, has generated significant attention and discussion regarding AIK's future and financial situation. Behind this success are advisors Alagie Sosseh and Anatoli Ponomarev, who previously played for AIK's rivals Hammarby and Djurgården.

Zadok Yohanna, an 18-year-old talent from Nigeria, made a strong impression during the Svenska cupen and has now taken the step to one of the world's most prestigious leagues. Sosseh and Ponomarev discovered him during a tournament in Nigeria and believed in his potential early on. Ponomarev expresses that it is an honor to contribute to AIK's success, despite their background in rival clubs.

The deal represents a significant financial relief for AIK, allowing the club to focus on building a stronger team for the upcoming seasons. Ponomarev mentions that AIK's quick decision to invest in Yohanna was crucial for the deal to materialize. They also hope to continue collaborating with AIK in the future, especially in the African market.

Sosseh and Ponomarev plan to organize more tournaments in Africa, which could open doors for more talents to join AIK and other Swedish clubs. Despite the ironic situation where former players of rivals are now helping AIK, they are pleased to contribute to Swedish football and AIK's successes.