– It is true that we have ongoing negotiations regarding the sale of the player Jonah Kusi-Asare, but I cannot comment more than that at the moment, says AIK Football’s director of sport Thomas Berntsen in a press release.
According to Expressen AIK has now agreed with Bayern Munich on a transfer for around SEK 60 million, plus bonuses.
Despite only playing 62 Allsvenskan minutes, the lanky striker has been hot on the transfer market and has attracted interest from a number of big clubs such as Chelsea and PSV Eindhoven during the winter.
Jonah who is a son to the zoo icon Jones Kusi-Asare scored two goals on Saturday when AIK faced Brommapojkarna in a training match at Grimsta IP.
– It feels good in some way, that it is big clubs and big money, Kusi-Asare told DN after the match.
If AIK sells Kusi-Asare, BP in particular will receive an addition to the coffers. According to information to Sportbladet, the club receives 30 percent of the transfer fee, via a resale clause.
The transfer profile Fabrizio Romano has previously reported that AIK turned down an offer from Bayern Munich of four million euros. But now the clubs seem to agree on a transfer.
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