fulham There is a desire to purchase Jonah Kusi-Assare from Bayern Munich this summer.
In September 2025, the Premier League side signed the striker on loan with an option to buy.
At that time, the game witnessed broadcast news Fulham paid a €4m loan fee and the Bavarian club secured a buyback option.
Marco Silva did not use the 18-year-old regularly. He played 122 minutes in 10 matches, of which 49 minutes were from seven Premier League games. The Sweden U21 international has made just two appearances for Fulham since the end of January.
Earlier in the season, German media was critical about his decision to join the London club and suggested he should leave.
Fulham want to keep striker
Marco Silva has left his role and Fulham have not yet appointed his successor. However, it appears a club-level decision has been taken to retain Jonah Kusi-Asare.
is according to sky germanyWho said that the English club have decided to buy the frontman, but they will not exercise the buyout clause.
Instead, Fulham are preparing to make an offer to Bayern Munich and the fee would be less than the buyout option. Sky made no mention of the clause or fee that Fulham are looking to offer.
Pre-UK claims said The option to buy was set at €12m. If that's the case, it's no surprise Fulham are demanding a discount.
Why does Fulham have the advantage?
Jonah Kusi-Asare, Raúl Jiménez and Rodrigo Muniz were Fulham's three strikers this season.
Muniz finished with one goal and one assist in 25 matches, while the Mexico international left as a free agent.
Fulham need to strengthen their attack and they are starting with a fresh effort to keep the Swede at bay. Koussi-Assare is under contract at Bayern Munich until 2027 and is now valued at €3m transfer market.
Vincent Kompany's team will have to sell him this summer to avoid losing him for free next year. Fulham could take advantage of this and try to sign the Swede at a bargain price.

