Having moved out of favour with the team at the back end of the 1998 season, he had an unsuccessful spell at AIK, appearing only 12 times in the league, five of these as a sub.
He had a successful 2005–06 Football League Cup, as he scored two extra time goals against Watford[3] and helped Wigan reach the final.
He played 16 games during the 2005–06 FA Premier League season, and scored goals against Bolton Wanderers,[4] Tottenham Hotspur (2)[5] and Birmingham City.
[7] He played 12 games during the 2005–06 FA Premier League season, and was released from his Wigan contract in summer 2007 by manager Chris Hutchings.
He helped the team reach the group stage of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League tournament, and scored in the 3–6 defeat to Villarreal CF.
AaB finished third in their group, and moved on to the 2008–09 UEFA Cup, where Johansson scored in the aggregate 6–1 defeat of Deportivo La Coruña.
[12] Johansson started his international career with the Swedish youth selections, including five games for the Sweden national under-21 football team.
[13] On 7 September 2002, Johansson made his full international debut for the Sweden men's national football team in a UEFA Euro 2004 qualifier against Latvia, replacing Magnus Svensson in the 79th minute of a 0–0 draw.