Swedish forward of Ghanaian descent, Jonah Kusi-Asare, is expected to leave Bayern Munich for a loan spell before the summer transfer window comes to a close.
According to sources, clubs from Belgium and the Netherlands have already contacted Bayern Munich to express their desire to secure the services of the teenager on loan.
The 18-year-old striker is regarded as one of the most promising talents at the Bayern Campus, but club officials believe consistent match experience at a higher level is crucial to his development.
A temporary move away from the German giants is now on the table.
According to Sky reporter Kerry Hau, several Dutch and Belgian sides have already approached Bayern with loan offers for Kusi-Asare, hoping to give the young attacker a platform to flourish in more competitive environments than the regional leagues.
Standing at an impressive 196 cm, Kusi-Asare made the switch from Swedish side AIK to Bayern Munich in February 2024.
He made his first-team debut in a 3–0 Bundesliga victory over Mainz and has netted 8 goals in 30 appearances for the club’s U19 and amateur sides.
Bayern Munich hope to find a solution for the forward as soon as possible.