On Tuesday, Leksand announced that last season's tough economic blow is worse than feared.
The financial year ended with a deficit of 13.3 million kronor, and after a revision, the result was five million kronor worse than previously reported.
Among other things, it's about debts in sign-off bonuses to the players, according to Falu-Kuriren, it's about 30 million kronor over the next four years.
Something the players were unaware of.
It's really crap that you find out about this when you're texting with your friends or reading it from you journalists, says Justin Kloos.
As you understand, we're extremely disappointed. Someone up there (in the office) is either stupid or has zero integrity, he adds.
Kloos has a contract that expires after the season and is then supposed to have a large bonus.
Right here and now, I've been told that there's nothing to worry about, but I'm also putting my trust in those who have been responsible for this over the last three years, he says.
Leksand's chairman Andreas Gärdsback said to TV4 on Tuesday evening:
It's a serious situation, but we'll focus on a number of action points to make it better.