In the latest twist to his attempted return to AIK Hockey, forward Robin Kovacs detailed on Instagram the insurance dispute that derailed the transfer, despite his offer to cover the costs himself. This follows AIK's April 29 announcement ending talks and his April 30 departure from Linköping HC.
Following AIK Hockey's statement on April 29 terminating negotiations—despite offering what they called one of their most competitive contracts—and Linköping HC's confirmation of his exit via contract clause on April 30, Robin Kovacs, 29, shared his side in a detailed Instagram post. The breakdown stemmed from an insurance cost difference between the SHL (LHC's league) and Allsvenskan (AIK's), amounting to 250,000-300,000 kr annually. Kovacs stated he was ready to sign two weeks prior and offered to pay the disputed amount himself. His LHC contract salary matched AIK's proposal, and his family had already purchased a house in Stockholm and enrolled their children in school, underscoring his commitment. Over two seasons at LHC, he played 101 games, scoring 85 points in a career-best year. In separate comments, he thanked LHC teammates, coaches, staff, and fans for 'two great years,' while taking a swipe at detractors: 'All the money-hungry divas are gone.' Kovacs expressed his deep affection for AIK, insisting motivation went beyond finances, and called the saga a 'nightmare.' His next club remains undisclosed. This continues coverage in the 'Robin Kovacs AIK Transfer Talks' series.