Bayern Munich striker Jonah Kusi-Asare is close to a permanent transfer to Fulham, with the Premier League club ready to invest and develop the 18-year-old.
Jonah Kusi-Asare is on the verge of a permanent exit from Bayern Munich, with the young striker set to join Fulham after spending last season on loan at Craven Cottage. According to Sky, the 18-year-old Swedish forward will sign a long-term contract with the Premier League side, who have been keen to retain him following his initial spell in England.
The deal is expected to cost Fulham around six million euros, after an earlier bid of three million was rejected by Bayern. The London club returned with an improved offer and have now convinced the German champions to agree to a sale. Kusi-Asare reportedly chose Fulham despite interest from other Premier League teams, trusting their plan for his development and the opportunity to grow with regular minutes.
At Bayern, Kusi-Asare’s first-team exposure was limited to just two competitive appearances before his loan move. A permanent transfer would bring his time in Munich to an early close but opens a clearer pathway in England, where Fulham staff see significant potential in his profile and want to integrate him gradually into their senior setup.
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