AIK Football Club has denied that Andronikos Kakoullis will join Aris Limassol. Recruitment manager Miika Takkula says that AIK still owns the rights to the player. The Cypriot club AC Omonia Nicosia has reportedly agreed with Aris Limassol FC on a permanent transfer for the AIK loaned player Andronikos Kakoullis. AIK Football Club has clearly stated that Aris Limassol FC has no right to sell the player's contract to another club while the player is still on loan. We are very surprised by the information that has come to light. We still own the rights to the player and no club has the possibility of acquiring a player from a club where he is on loan with more than a permanent transfer has taken place, says AIK Football Club's recruitment manager, Miika Takkula in a statement. AIK's recruitment manager Miika Takkula announces that he is on the road but answers a question from Football Channel regarding the Kakoullis situation. Will AIK take legal action? Not for now, but we will definitely take verbal action, writes Takkula. Andronikos Kakoullis was loaned out from AIK to Aris Limassol in the summer of 2025 on a one-year contract. The loan also included a buy option that could become mandatory if certain conditions were met. Omonia, which is the club AIK recruited the striker from, announced on Monday that an agreement had been reached with Aris Limassol and the striker will return on a contract that will last for three seasons. According to AIK, the player is still owned by the Stockholm club and cannot be sold by Aris Limassol. In AIK, Kakoullis has played 14 matches and scored three goals.