Teenage striker Kevin Filling is attracting interest from Austrian side Sturm Graz, with the AIK forward reportedly the subject of a possible move currently rated at a 36% likelihood.
The 17-year-old centre-forward, who represents both Sweden and Senegal at youth level, is being closely monitored after breaking through the ranks at AIK, where he now wears the No 29 shirt. Figures around the deal remain speculative, but any negotiations are likely to reference his current market valuation of €1.80m, according to data compiled in November 2025.
Filling is under contract at AIK, yet no formal expiry date is listed in the available records, leaving open the theoretical prospect that he could move on a free in future if no new agreement is reached. For now, however, the link to Sturm Graz – currently competing in Austria’s Bundesliga – is being treated as a developing rumour rather than an advanced transfer.
Born in Västerås on 30 November 2008, the 1.85m right-footed forward has been on a rapid rise through Swedish football. After starting out in the youth set-up at Västerås SK, he joined AIK’s youth system in 2023 and quickly progressed through AIK Youth, AIK U17 and AIK U19. A brief loan spell at Enköpings SK in 2025 was followed by a swift return and subsequent promotion into the AIK first team in the 2025–26 season.
Filling has been registered across the AIK youth structure and in domestic Swedish competitions, including the pathway towards the Allsvenskan, but detailed senior match-by-match statistics – such as opponents, dates, scorelines and individual performances – are not provided in the current data.
Should a move to Sturm Graz materialise, it would offer the dual-nationality forward a first step outside Sweden and a platform in a top-flight European league, a switch that could significantly shape the early trajectory of his career and determine how quickly his reputation grows beyond Scandinavia.