Bayern Munich offers crack Jonah Kusi-Asare

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Bayern Munich is very active at the end of the transfer window. Indeed, the Bavarians have completed the arrival of Bryan Zaragoza (Granada). They also got their hands on the much sought after Jonah Kusi-Asare. Aged 16, the Swedish striker, who is compared to Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexander Isak, plays for AIK Fotboll. Several teams, including Manchester United and Chelsea, wanted him. But it was the Bavarians who won.

Indeed, the residents of the Allianz Arena have just made his signing official. “FC Bayern have completed the signing of Swedish youth international Jonah Kusi-Asare. The 16-year-old joins the German champions from AIK on a long-term contract. Kusi-Asare will live on the FC Bayern campus and will first gain experience with the U19 team.” An interesting new challenge for the nugget born in 2007.

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