Fulham has completed the permanent signing of Jonah Kusi-Asare from Bayern Munich, converting what began as a season-long loan into a long-term deal for the young Swedish-Ghanaian forward. The transfer fee was not officially disclosed, though reports have pegged the deal at approximately €6 million.
From Stockholm to Munich to London
Kusi-Asare joined Bayern Munich from Swedish club AIK Solna on February 1, 2024, for a reported €4.5 million. Kusi-Asare managed just two senior appearances for the Bavarian giants before Fulham stepped in on September 1, 2025, with a season-long loan with an option to purchase.
Reports from late June 2026 confirm that Bayern and Fulham have reached an agreement for a long-term deal, which includes a potential buy-back option for the German club.
Why Bayern let him go (sort of)
Bayern Munich has negotiated a buy-back option as part of the agreement. Bayern gets €6 million for a player who wasn’t contributing to the first team, which represents a €1.5 million profit on a teenager they held for roughly two years.
What this means for Fulham’s squad building
The €6 million fee, if accurate, is not pocket change for a player of Kusi-Asare’s experience level. Two senior appearances at Bayern and a loan spell don’t constitute proof of concept at the highest level. Bayern’s buy-back clause means that should Kusi-Asare develop significantly, Bayern retains the option to bring him back to the Allianz Arena.
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