Bayern's initial plan was to integrate Kusi-Assare into the senior squad and this was further confirmed by sporting director Christoph Freund. This promise led the player to reject other concrete offers, including one from PSV, a club that could have provided a less pressured environment for his development.
However, as the transfer window progressed, a new twist emerged. Reports surfaced that Bayern were considering signing another striker to provide more proven depth behind Kane. This led to a significant shift in strategy, and when the club secured Nicolas Jackson on a loan-to-buy deal, Kusi-Asare was suddenly surplus to requirements. The timing of this U-turn was crucial, as it left the player with limited options late in the window.