Defenseman Alexander Anderberg will not stay with Östersunds IK after failing to receive a new contract offer, despite his willingness to take a pay cut. Interest from Västerås and AIK has emerged for the hard-shooting back, who recorded 29 points in 49 games this season. Meanwhile, AIK forward Oliver Tärnström appears headed for the exit after two seasons, with Mora leading the pursuit.
Alexander Anderberg has been told he will not be retained by Östersunds IK, according to reports from Expressen. The defenseman, known for his powerful shot, was open to reducing his salary but received no extension offer from the club. He enjoyed a strong season in Östersund, contributing 29 points across 49 matches in Hockeyallsvenskan. Västerås and AIK are tracking Anderberg as they seek defensive reinforcements, Expressen sources indicate. In related news, Oliver Tärnström is expected to depart AIK following two seasons with the club. The forward has attracted attention from Mora and Västerås, with Mora positioned as the frontrunner according to Expressen. These developments highlight active movement in the Hockeyallsvenskan transfer market ahead of the next season.