AIK Fotboll Sporting Director Thomas Berntsen has revealed that the club has reached an agreement with Kenyan outfit FC Kariobangi Sharks for the transfer of highly-rated youngster Stanley Wilson.Wilson, who has been on trial with the Swedish side, featured in a friendly match against Serbian top-tier side FK TSC Bačka Topola today, playing for a commendable 20 minutes.Speaking to Afton Bladet, Berntsen expressed his satisfaction with the agreement, highlighting Wilson’s potential and the club’s keenness to integrate him into their ranks. “He is a good player. A player that we wanted to connect with us,” Berntsen remarked, indicating AIK’s belief in the Kenyan prospect’s abilities.Despite Wilson’s short stint with the club so far, Berntsen praised his performance in the recent friendly encounter.AIK reveal plan to sign Kenyan youngster Stanley Wilson after impressing in trials”He came in today for a short time and had good qualities and a good eye for the game. Made a good effort,” the Sporting Director noted, underscoring Wilson’s immediate impact on the pitch.##NAJAVA_MECA_7845154##Addressing questions about Wilson’s status and the likelihood of his permanent move to AIK, Berntsen clarified that while nothing is set in stone yet, the framework for the transfer has been agreed upon. Wilson is expected to formalize his move to AIK upon turning 18 on August 21, with negotiations regarding the specifics of the contract underway.Berntsen also drew parallels with another potential recruit, Emmanuel Gono, a Liberian forward who has been trying out at the club as well, hinting at AIK’s proactive approach to bolstering their squad. “Yes, so it’s a bit about finances as well, but basically we have agreed on the framework for a transfer regarding both players,” he affirmed, signaling the club’s commitment to securing promising talents for the future.AIK lost 0-2 to FK Bačka Topola in the friendly match played in Spain.Kenyan wonderkid Jan Ochieng trains with Turkish Premier League side