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The 21-year-old was tipped for a loan switch this summer, but those in charge of affairs at the Merkur Arena have now ruled out such move as the transfer window is to be closed this coming week 

SK Sturm Graz sporting director Andreas Schicker has stated that Ghanaian winger Mohammed Fuseini would stay put at his side following considerations not to loan him this summer.

The talented attacking midfielder suffered an injury during the off season. However, after returning to full fitness prior to the start of the new campaign, considerations were made to let him proceed on loan given a limited opportunity for first team actions. 

That notwithstanding, his current employers have now reconsider their stance not to sanction the loan deal with interested suitors as he now looks set to figure prominently for his side in the just started football season.

"After the long absence, there are now considerations not to lend Mo Fuseini after all," sporting director Andreas Schicker said about the future of the 21-year-old to Austrian newspaper Kronen Zeitung 

Austrian Bundesliga trio namely, TSV Hartberg, SCR Altach and newly-promoted Blau-Weiss Linz were all interested in securing Fuseini loan services in this current transfer window.

His deal with the Graz-based club expires on June 30, 2026 and his transfermarkt valuation is being pegged at €700,000 for interested suitors.

The Ghanaian-based Right to Dream academy graduate is yet to earn his international cap with the men's senior national team of Ghana, the Black Stars.