Jonah Kusi-Asare Officially Joins Fulham on Loan from Bayern Munich
Jonah Kusi-Asare has been loaned to Fulham from Bayern Munich, with a buy option included.
- • Jonah Kusi-Asare, an 18-year-old Swedish talent, is loaned from Bayern Munich to Fulham.
- • Fulham has a purchase option for Kusi-Asare after the loan.
- • Kusi-Asare expressed excitement about joining Fulham and meeting his new teammates.
- • He previously left AIK for Bayern Munich nearly two years ago, focusing primarily on U19 and reserve teams.
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In a significant move for both player and club, 18-year-old Swedish football talent Jonah Kusi-Asare has officially completed a loan transfer from Bayern Munich to Premier League side Fulham for the current season, with an option for a permanent purchase. Kusi-Asare expressed his enthusiasm about the transfer, stating, "I am really happy to come to Fulham. It is a fantastic club with great supporters, and I look forward to starting training, meeting my teammates, and giving my all for the club." Previously, he left AIK for Bayern Munich nearly two years ago, during which he primarily competed with the U19 and reserve teams. Fulham's football chief, Tony Khan, welcomed Kusi-Asare, highlighting the club’s commitment to developing the young forward and noting the potential for future growth in Kusi-Asare's career at Fulham.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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Officiellt: Jonah Kusi-Asare presenterad av Fulham
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