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Fulham complete permanent signing of 18-year-old Jonah Kusi-Asare from Bayern

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June 27, 2026
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Jonah Kusi-Asare Fulham transfer made permanent as Swedish striker signs five-year deal

Fulham have completed the permanent signing of Jonah Kusi-Asare from Bayern Munich, sealing a five-year contract after his 2025/26 loan spell at Craven Cottage. The move cements Kusi-Asare’s place in Fulham’s plans and includes a reported €6 million fee and a Bayern buyback clause.

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Fulham announce permanent signing on June 27, 2026

Fulham confirmed on June 27, 2026 that Jonah Kusi-Asare has joined the club on a permanent basis from Bayern Munich. The deal follows the Swedish forward’s loan spell at Craven Cottage during the 2025/26 season, where the club elected to secure his services long term.

The transfer agreement is reported to include a five-year contract with an option for an additional year, underscoring Fulham’s commitment to the 18-year-old’s development. Club sources framed the move as part of a broader strategy to blend young talent with established first-team options.

This signing arrives as Fulham continue to reshape their squad for the coming season, adding a promising striker who is still early in his senior career. The club’s decision to convert the loan into a permanent transfer signals confidence in Kusi-Asare’s potential to contribute in the Premier League.

Contract details and reported transfer fee

Kusi-Asare’s contract at Fulham runs for five years with a club option to extend for a sixth season, providing both stability for the player and flexibility for the club. The length of the deal is typical for Premier League clubs investing in young prospects, balancing development time with long-term planning.

The transfer is reported to have cost Fulham approximately €6 million, a fee that reflects the market for talented teenagers with top-club pedigrees. That figure, while modest by top-tier transfer standards, represents a strategic investment given Kusi-Asare’s age and upside.

Fulham’s move to buy the player outright after a loan season suggests the club evaluated him closely on and off the pitch before committing the fee. The relatively low headline price may also incorporate performance-related add-ons or clauses common in deals involving young players.

Player reaction and integration at Craven Cottage

Jonah Kusi-Asare said he was “very happy to be a permanent Fulham player,” describing his initial weeks at the club as welcoming and constructive. He emphasized feeling part of the “Fulham family,” citing positive interactions with team members and staff during his loan period.

The Swedish youngster highlighted the quality of the dressing room and the support network around the first team as key factors in his decision to stay. Those comments echo a wider trend in which young players prioritize environments that provide clear pathways to senior football and attentive coaching.

Fulham’s coaching staff have repeatedly pointed to the importance of integrating academy and loan-recruited talent into the squad, and Kusi-Asare’s permanent move fits that model. His continued presence at Craven Cottage will allow him to build on relationships and tactical familiarity developed last season.

Bayern Munich buyback clause reported by media

German outlet Bild reports that Bayern Munich have retained a buyback option on Jonah Kusi-Asare as part of the transfer agreement. Such clauses are increasingly used by elite clubs to manage the future of promising academy graduates while allowing them to gain first-team experience elsewhere.

A buyback clause gives Bayern the right to re-sign Kusi-Asare for a pre-agreed fee or under predetermined conditions, protecting the German club’s long-term interest in a player they developed. For Fulham, accepting such a clause can reduce the initial outlay while still securing the player’s immediate availability.

The presence of a buyback option will shape how both clubs and the player approach the next stages of his career, particularly if Kusi-Asare develops rapidly and attracts wider attention. It also places a premium on Fulham to offer the right environment to maximize his progress while being realistic about potential future negotiations.

How the signing fits Fulham’s recruitment strategy

Fulham’s permanent acquisition of Kusi-Asare aligns with a recruitment approach focused on identifying young talent with high ceilings and integrating them into a balanced squad. The club has previously blended experienced professionals with younger players to maintain competitiveness in the Premier League.

Securing a promising striker at a reasonable fee supports Fulham’s financial strategy while addressing depth in attacking positions. Having observed Kusi-Asare over a loan season, the recruitment team could assess his adaptability to the club’s tactical demands and the intensity of English football.

Fulham’s coaching infrastructure and player development resources will be central to determining whether Kusi-Asare transitions from a prospect to a regular first-team contributor. The club’s track record with young signings will be scrutinized as supporters and pundits watch how the 18-year-old is managed.

Sporting outlook and immediate plans for Kusi-Asare

Fulham will now decide on a sporting plan tailored to Kusi-Asare’s needs, balancing the short-term aim of contributing to the first team with longer-term development objectives. That plan could include targeted loan moves, phased exposure in Premier League matches, or a clearly defined role off the bench to build experience.

Competition for places at Fulham means playing time will not be guaranteed, but the club’s decision to finalize the deal suggests they see practical pathways for the striker. Training under senior professionals and within Fulham’s tactical setup will offer Kusi-Asare chances to refine his movement, finishing and decision-making at the highest level.

For the 2026/27 season, the coaching staff must weigh immediate results against the benefits of nurturing young players, a balance that often determines whether a young signing thrives. A carefully managed integration could accelerate Kusi-Asare’s development while contributing valuable depth to Fulham’s attacking options.

Implications for Swedish talent and wider transfer market

Kusi-Asare’s move from Bayern Munich to the Premier League adds another case study in the cross-border development of young talent. Swedish prospects who move through continental academies and then establish themselves in England reflect shifting pathways for emerging players across Europe.

The reported fee and structure of the deal also highlight how top clubs and savvy buyers negotiate mechanisms, such as buyback options, to manage risk and upside. For agents and academies, such transfers underline the importance of strategic loan placements and clubs that offer suitable playing opportunities.

Fulham’s acquisition may encourage other Premier League clubs to consider similar targets, particularly young forwards with technical attributes developed at elite academies. Kusi-Asare’s progress in the coming months will be watched closely by scouts and sporting directors across Europe.

Looking ahead, both Fulham and Bayern Munich retain interests in the player’s trajectory, with Fulham aiming to extract immediate value on the pitch and Bayern preserving the right to reacquire a matured talent. For Kusi-Asare, the stability of a long-term contract at Craven Cottage offers a platform to focus on growth and consistent performance.

Jonah Kusi-Asare’s permanent transfer completes a significant chapter in his early career, placing him at a club that has committed to his long-term development while keeping the door open for future moves. The coming season will be decisive in determining whether this investment pays off for both the player and Fulham.

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