The talent of the teen sensation of Ghanaian heritage has left his manager drooling following his superb displays during this year's world largest youth championship in Sweden
Swedish-born Ghanaian teenager Jonah Kusi-Asare has earned his manager's praise after his fabulous outings with AIK youth side in this year's Gothia Cup competition.
The 16-year-old was instrumental for his side en route to their final after single-handedly put opponents to the sword with his predatory instinct in front of goal coupled with five-star performances throughout the football contest.
Taking his talents into consideration, his manager George Moussally, has hailed his promising talent and has tipped him for greatness in the near future with European superpowers in the summit of football competitions.
Jonas, who has already tasted first team football action against IFK Norrköping in club friendly, has been described as an "extraordinary" rising youth prospect by his AIK P17 boss, telling Football Channel: "He's a player out of the ordinary. He is good at everything. He is strong, technical, can score from nowhere.This is a player who has a great future ahead of him. We will see him for many, many years in the major leagues. Without talking."
He added: "It feels like he does what he wants. If I'm going to answer honestly, he does what he wants. That's a player to watch out for, because he's only going to get better and better every day. Incredible physics. Good on the head, can shoot and is fast and strong. What is missing? As long as the routine comes, he will only get better and better. You can say anything about him. He has the future ahead of him."
Jonah, whose father (Jones Kusi-Asare) is a retired footballer and featured for the Swedish U21 national youth team, is still eligible to play for Ghana on the international stage despite playing for the Swedish U16 national youth team.