As much as Bayern Munich is currently focused on trying to get a deal over the line with Liverpool to sign Luis Diaz and potentially re-enter negotiations to sign Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart, there is still business to be done for some of the younger, fringe players in the squad. The club still needs to figure out what they want to do with youngsters Paul Wanner, Lovro Zvonarek, Adam Aznou, and Jonah Kusi-Asre, in addition to Bryan Zaragoza who just recently turned down a move to Fenerbache in Turkey.
For Wanner, Aznou, Zvonarek and Zaragoza, there have been a handful of clubs that have shown interest in trying to sign them, so things could happen rather quickly after Bayern’s preseason preparations officially begin. For the 18-year-old Kusi-Asare, the situation is slightly more complicated.
Per information from Bild correspondents Tobi Altschäffl and Nico Linner (via @iMiaSanMia), Bayern would like to loan out Kusi-Asare somewhere that he can get regular minutes and gain valuable experience at a higher level than the Regionalliga. To be able to do his, Bayern would first have to extend his contract beyond June 2026 so that a loan spell would not technically exceed his Bayern contract. At this point, it is not yet clear which clubs a loan deal is being considered with, but it would be the best option for the Swedish youngster as well as Bayern.
There is also added impetus for Kusi-Asare to find somewhere at a higher level than playing in the Regionalliga since Vincent Kompany has not often relied too heavily on the younger players in his squad. He has a preference to relying more heavily on the more experienced players in the squad and, as a result, a lot of the younger players have not really had the opportunities that they might otherwise deserve. His situation lends itself to the argument that has been made that the club needs to place more emphasis on developing youth talents from their own campus, which they, not so long ago, spent a great deal of money on revamping.