Mikael Anderson, 27, was signed by Djurgarden IF in the summer of 2025. The Icelandic winger was good in his debut season, but has not been as effective this season. Anderson has been plagued by injuries throughout the year, which has contributed to the situation. Last week, Expressen reported that it was not certain that Anderson would stay with Djurgarden for the rest of the season. Today, Danish Bold reported that both Saudi Arabian Al Qadsiah and Swedish rival Malmö FF are interested in Anderson. Anderson has spoken about the situation in an interview with Danish Viaplay. – I try to keep things between the club and me as long as possible. I really love being in the club, and the fans are fantastic. It's a fantastic place to play, the city is fantastic. When I moved here, there was another sports director, says the winger to Danish Viaplay according to Expressen. In previous reports by Expressen, it was stated that Anderson and Djurgarden had initiated talks about going their separate ways in the summer window. Some things that were promised may not have been fully kept. The Icelandic wants to go into detail about what exactly is the basis for the discussions, but means that some things have changed since he joined. – When I came to the club, there were some things that were promised that may not have been fully kept. That's maybe also why we've taken these talks, says Anderson. Mikael Anderson's contract with Djurgarden extends until the summer of 2029.