Randers FC is set to make Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini's loan move permanent following his impressive performance at the end of the season.
This transition is facilitated by a purchase option included in Fuseini's loan agreement. According to Danish outlet Tipsbladet, the fee is comparable to Stephen Odey’s transfer clause from a few years ago, estimated at around 5-6 million kroner.
Despite this clear option, Randers might attempt to negotiate a lower fee. Fuseini had limited playtime with Sturm Graz in the fall, recording just 95 minutes in the league across 11 substitute appearances, along with a few matches in European competitions and domestic cups.
There is a risk that larger clubs might attempt to acquire Fuseini, reminiscent of Stephen Odey’s 2021/2022 season when he attracted interest from wealthier teams. Nevertheless, Randers FC managed to secure Odey on a permanent deal despite the competition.
Max Hagmayr, Fuseini’s agent, confirmed that returning to SK Sturm Graz, where Fuseini is contracted until 2026, is not part of their plans.
Randers FC’s track record of successfully selling players like Filip Bundgaard, Simon Graves, and Lasse Berg Johnsen could make the club an attractive option for Fuseini and his agent.
The buyout clause in the loan agreement is exclusive to Randers, preventing other Danish or foreign clubs from making a direct offer to Sturm Graz to bypass Randers.
Since joining Randers FC in January, Mohammed Fuseini has scored seven goals, underscoring his value to the team and making a strong case for his permanent transfer.

