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German giants, Bayern Munich have agreed deal to sign Jonah Kusi-Asare from Swedish side, AIK Solna.
The 16 year old striker will join for a fee in excess of €6.5m.
Bayern have already scheduled medical tests for this week in Munich, with Kusi-Asare set to play with the B team when the deal is finalized.
The 6ft 5 striker, has already made two appearances for AIK’s senior team, while also making his debut for Sweden’s U-16 side back in 2022.
Born to Ghanaian parents, Kusi-Asare is eligible to play for Ghana if he so chooses, having not yet represented Sweden at senior level.
Bayern decided to act fast after Club Brugge and PSV both tried to sign the forward.

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