Bayern Munich has a big decision to make on the youngster…
According to a report from Sport1 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich is toying with the idea of loaning out 17-year-old Swedish striker Jonah Kusi-Asare.
After struggling to integrate players like Joshua Zirkzee and Mathys Tel in recent years, the club feels like it might have handled them wrong by keeping them in-house for too long, rather than sending them away to loan opportunities with more chances for playing time:
Bayern are discussing a loan move for Jonah Kusi-Asare this summer in order to have regular match practice at a higher level than the Regionalliga. The club does not want to repeat the same mistake they did with Joshua Zirkzee and Mathys Tel by leaving them on the bench as backups and stagnating their development. Next season, Bayern want to rely on an experienced striker – in the direction of Choupo-Moting or Sandro Wagner – as backup for Harry Kane, thus allowing Kusi-Asare to go elsewhere and play regularly.
So…what should Bayern Munich do with Kusi-Asare? Should the club loan him out? Keep him in-house to back-up Harry Kane? Or maybe, they should roll the dice and sell him at a time where another club might be willing to overpay a bit for him?
The feeling here is that the youngster could use a loan assignment. BFW Community…tell us how you are feeling at the moment?
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