Kusi-Asare's move to Fulham comes after the arrival of Nicolas Jackson, a forward from Chelsea, who will provide backup for striker Harry Kane. This change means Kusi-Asare would not have received playing time under manager Vincent Kompany at Bayern Munich.
After signing with Fulham, Kusi-Asare expressed his excitement to join the club and work with his new teammates. He said, "I'm really excited to join Fulham. It's a fantastic club with great supporters, and I'm looking forward to getting started and giving my best for the team."
Christoph Freund, the sporting director of FC Bayern, also shared his thoughts on Kusi-Asare's move. He stated that Kusi-Asare has developed well during his time at Bayern Munich and made his professional debut in his first full season. Freund believes Kusi-Asare has outstanding potential and will gain valuable experience at the highest European level while playing for Fulham.
FC Bayern will continue to monitor Kusi-Asare's progress and development at Fulham, confident that he will take the next steps in his career and mature as a player.