- Bayern block all loan moves for teenage striker Jonah Kusi-Asare
- Kompany impressed by Swede’s pre-season goals and physical presence
- Contract extension talks are underway
Per Sky ألمانيا, بايرن ميونيخ have informed Kusi-Asare that he will remain with the senior squad this season as Kane’s understudy. The club has rejected all loan approaches from PSV Eindhoven, RSC Anderlecht and Rapid Vienna. The Bavarians are also said to be working on extending the striker’s current contract, which runs until 2026.
Kusi-Asare joined Bayern from AIK Solna in January 2024, initially playing for the U19s before stepping up to the reserve side. He made his الدوري الألماني debut last season, appearing briefly in a 3-0 win over Mainz. Standing at 1.96m (6ft 5in), the Swedish forward of Ghanaian descent has caught the eye with his physical presence and composure in front of goal.
Bayern have endured a quiet transfer window so far, with only three major signings – Tom Bischof, Jonathan Tah and لويس Diaz. Manager Kompany is leaning on academy talent to fill squad gaps. Kusi-Asare’s pre-season form has convinced Die Rekordmeister that the 18-year-old can contribute in a backup role while continuing his development at Allianz Arena.
Bayern Munich will continue contract extension talks with Kusi-Asare in the coming weeks. The youngster is set to feature as a bench option in the Bundesliga and دوري أبطال أوروبا. His development will be closely monitored as the Bavarians also explore moves forChristopher Nkunku and Nick Woltemade.