The Allsvenskan club, where Isak was trained, is entitled to two percent of the transfer sum in so-called solidarity compensation. Liverpool is reported to be willing to pay approximately 1.65 billion kronor for the star striker, which would mean that AIK gets 33 million kronor.
It's nothing we have budgeted for or count on, says AIK Football's CEO Fredrik Söderberg to SVT.
According to BBC, the parties agree on a six-year contract and Alexander Isak is expected to undergo a medical examination before he is officially presented as a Liverpool player.
The transfer window closes on Monday evening.