
"It's not our plan to end a loan spell early. We're happy with how the boys are developing. Jonah Kusi-Asare has to fight his way in, he hasn't played that many minutes yet, it's the Premier League. His development is positive, we're in contact with Fulham and it's a challenge for him; he's pushing hard and developing well."
"Noël Aséko is doing really well at Hannover, and it was important for him to stay fit over a longer period of time. He's on the right track, it's a great loan."
"He called him "an absolute leader," and added that "he's scored goals and is developing superbly.""
"We're in contact with the lads, the crucial factor is how they develop - because the jump to Bayern is a big one. But they're on the right track."
Bayern Munich keeps Jonah Kusi-Asare at Fulham to prioritize long-term development rather than recalling him early, acknowledging limited minutes but positive progress in the Premier League. Noël Aséko is performing strongly at Hannover 96, appearing in all 17 league matches (15 starts), adding cup appearances, Germany U-21 call-ups, two goals and three assists. Jonathan Asp-Jensen provides leadership and attacking output with four goals and six assists in 17 league matches plus three cup appearances. Bayern maintains close contact with its loanees and assesses returns based on sustained readiness for the step up to the first team.
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