Nathaniel Brown Transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt to FC Bayern München
A Premier League club recently inquired about Nathaniel Brown, according to Fabrizio Romano. Brown immediately indicated that he only wants to move to FC Bayern. He has already reached an agreement with the club for a cooperation. Eintracht Frankfurt is expected to receive a transfer fee of around 55 million euros, and the two clubs only need to clarify the payment modalities.
A Premier League club recently inquired about Nathaniel Brown, according to Fabrizio Romano. Brown immediately indicated that he only wants to move to FC Bayern. He has already reached an agreement with the club for a cooperation. Eintracht Frankfurt is expected to receive a transfer fee of around 55 million euros, and the two clubs only need to clarify the payment modalities.
According to a report from Bild, Eintracht Frankfurt has yielded on its price for left-back Nathaniel Brown and is ready to sell him to Bayern Munich for €55 million. Nathaniel Brown’s move to FC Bayern is in the final stages. The clubs are now set on a transfer fee of €55 million. Frankfurt made a compromise because they did not want to block Brown’s dream move, especially as they had signed him from Nürnberg for just €3.5m. Discussions are now focused on the precise breakdown between the fixed fee and bonuses.
According to a report from Bild, Eintracht Frankfurt has yielded on its price for left-back Nathaniel Brown and is ready to sell him to Bayern Munich for €55 million. Nathaniel Brown’s move to FC Bayern is in the final stages. The clubs are now set on a transfer fee of €55 million. Frankfurt made a compromise because they did not want to block Brown’s dream move, especially as they had signed him from Nürnberg for just €3.5m. Discussions are now focused on the precise breakdown between the fixed fee and bonuses.
Bayern Munich are nearing an agreement for Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown, as negotiations between Frankfurt's board member for sport, Markus Krösche, and his Munich counterpart, Max Eberl, are nearing completion. The clubs are considering a transfer fee of 55 million euros, and discussions are focused on the division between the fixed fee and bonus payments. It was previously discussed that Frankfurt would request a fee of approximately €65m, but it appears Bayern will pay less. Christian Falk told CFBayern that the transfer is nearing completion.
Bayern Munich are nearing an agreement for Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown, as negotiations between Frankfurt's board member for sport, Markus Krösche, and his Munich counterpart, Max Eberl, are nearing completion. The clubs are considering a transfer fee of 55 million euros, and discussions are focused on the division between the fixed fee and bonus payments. It was previously discussed that Frankfurt would request a fee of approximately €65m, but it appears Bayern will pay less. Christian Falk told CFBayern that the transfer is nearing completion.
Christian Falk reports that Nathaniel Brown is transferring to Bayern in a €60m deal and that Frankfurt and Bayern Munich have an agreement. Talks are occurring about the payment structure, including a potential arrangement of an initial €50m payment followed by €10m in add-ons. Brown will sign for Bayern Munich, and the club's target is for the signing to be completed before Germany’s first group stage match at the World Cup. The reason for this target is FC Bayern's concern that the fullback's strong performance could lead to a significant increase in his price.
Christian Falk reports that Nathaniel Brown is transferring to Bayern in a €60m deal and that Frankfurt and Bayern Munich have an agreement. Talks are occurring about the payment structure, including a potential arrangement of an initial €50m payment followed by €10m in add-ons. Brown will sign for Bayern Munich, and the club's target is for the signing to be completed before Germany’s first group stage match at the World Cup. The reason for this target is FC Bayern's concern that the fullback's strong performance could lead to a significant increase in his price.
Bayern Munich will sign left-back Nathaniel Brown. BILD reports that Bayern Munich has reached an agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt following a breakthrough in negotiations. Bayern Munich will pay 65 million euros for Brown. Coach Vincent Kompany is seeking a new left-back as Raphaël Guerreiro is departing.
Bayern Munich will sign left-back Nathaniel Brown. BILD reports that Bayern Munich has reached an agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt following a breakthrough in negotiations. Bayern Munich will pay 65 million euros for Brown. Coach Vincent Kompany is seeking a new left-back as Raphaël Guerreiro is departing.
Bild reports that Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Bayern have moved closer in negotiations regarding the transfer fee for Nathaniel Brown. Brown will transfer for a sum just under 65 million euros. According to Bild, the final detail to be settled is the split between the fixed fee and bonuses. Both sides are confident the transfer will be completed in the coming days, possibly before the German national team's first match against Curaçao. Sporting director Max Eberl initially wanted to reduce the fee, but it appears Eintracht Frankfurt will receive the amount they sought, as the club's demand was between 60 and 65 million euros.
Bild reports that Eintracht Frankfurt and FC Bayern have moved closer in negotiations regarding the transfer fee for Nathaniel Brown. Brown will transfer for a sum just under 65 million euros. According to Bild, the final detail to be settled is the split between the fixed fee and bonuses. Both sides are confident the transfer will be completed in the coming days, possibly before the German national team's first match against Curaçao. Sporting director Max Eberl initially wanted to reduce the fee, but it appears Eintracht Frankfurt will receive the amount they sought, as the club's demand was between 60 and 65 million euros.
Nathaniel Brown will shortly become a Bayern Munich player, according to BILD information. A breakthrough has occurred in the negotiations between Markus Krösche and Max Eberl.
Nathaniel Brown will shortly become a Bayern Munich player, according to BILD information. A breakthrough has occurred in the negotiations between Markus Krösche and Max Eberl.
Bayern Munich are negotiating with Eintracht Frankfurt for Nathaniel Brown. According to Sky Sport Allemagne, the negotiations between the two clubs are very positive. Eintracht Frankfurt is asking for 60 million euros, and Bayern Munich appears willing to pay this amount.
Bayern Munich are negotiating with Eintracht Frankfurt for Nathaniel Brown. According to Sky Sport Allemagne, the negotiations between the two clubs are very positive. Eintracht Frankfurt is asking for 60 million euros, and Bayern Munich appears willing to pay this amount.
A report from Bild states that FC Bayern has reached an agreement with Nathaniel Brown on a transfer, that Coach Vincent Kompany urgently wants the Frankfurt left-back, and that Max Eberl and Markus Krösche are conducting concrete negotiations. The report also states that Krösche has agreed with Brown that he will be released once Bayern pays a transfer package of 65 million euros. The current bid is reported to be 50 million euros with an additional 10 million euros in bonuses, leaving the difference between the clubs at 5 million euros.
A report from Bild states that FC Bayern has reached an agreement with Nathaniel Brown on a transfer, that Coach Vincent Kompany urgently wants the Frankfurt left-back, and that Max Eberl and Markus Krösche are conducting concrete negotiations. The report also states that Krösche has agreed with Brown that he will be released once Bayern pays a transfer package of 65 million euros. The current bid is reported to be 50 million euros with an additional 10 million euros in bonuses, leaving the difference between the clubs at 5 million euros.
According to Sky Sports, talks between Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich regarding Nathaniel Brown are going well, the sporting directors of the clubs are in regular contact, and there is optimism that an agreement will be reached. Florian Plettenberg reported that Eintracht Frankfurt is asking for a transfer fee of up to 60 million euros, not 65 million. If an agreement is reached in the coming days, Bayern plans for Nathaniel Brown to undergo his medical examination in the United States, where he is currently with the German national team. At Bayern, Nathaniel Brown is intended to be the replacement for Raphaël Guerreiro, whose expiring contract was not renewed.
According to Sky Sports, talks between Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich regarding Nathaniel Brown are going well, the sporting directors of the clubs are in regular contact, and there is optimism that an agreement will be reached. Florian Plettenberg reported that Eintracht Frankfurt is asking for a transfer fee of up to 60 million euros, not 65 million. If an agreement is reached in the coming days, Bayern plans for Nathaniel Brown to undergo his medical examination in the United States, where he is currently with the German national team. At Bayern, Nathaniel Brown is intended to be the replacement for Raphaël Guerreiro, whose expiring contract was not renewed.
Romano reports that Bayern is confident about Nathaniel Brown. Eintracht Frankfurt, which is seeking a quick solution, wants 60 to 65 million euros, while Munich is offering about 50 million. Bayern has already reached an agreement with Brown.
Romano reports that Bayern is confident about Nathaniel Brown. Eintracht Frankfurt, which is seeking a quick solution, wants 60 to 65 million euros, while Munich is offering about 50 million. Bayern has already reached an agreement with Brown.
Bayern Munich have held talks with both Nathaniel Brown and Eintracht Frankfurt and have a preliminary agreement on personal terms with the player. However, Bayern have been informed that no transfer has been completed and that other clubs can still pursue the player. Frankfurt’s £55 million valuation is considered high by Bayern, and sources have indicated there are concerns in Munich that Premier League clubs could ultimately cause the deal to exceed their valuation.
Bayern Munich have held talks with both Nathaniel Brown and Eintracht Frankfurt and have a preliminary agreement on personal terms with the player. However, Bayern have been informed that no transfer has been completed and that other clubs can still pursue the player. Frankfurt’s £55 million valuation is considered high by Bayern, and sources have indicated there are concerns in Munich that Premier League clubs could ultimately cause the deal to exceed their valuation.
According to a report from Sky, Bayern Munich value Nathaniel Brown at 50 million euros. Eintracht Frankfurt are seeking a transfer fee between 60 and 65 million euros. It has been reported that the German international has indicated he wants to move only to Bayern Munich.
According to a report from Sky, Bayern Munich value Nathaniel Brown at 50 million euros. Eintracht Frankfurt are seeking a transfer fee between 60 and 65 million euros. It has been reported that the German international has indicated he wants to move only to Bayern Munich.
According to SkySportDE, FC Bayern and Nathaniel Brown have reached a complete verbal agreement on a summer transfer. Brown wants to join Bayern immediately, and talks with Vincent Kompany were very positive. A long-term contract until 2031 has been agreed upon. Bayern and SGE are in contact, but the deal could still fail because of the transfer fee, as Markus Krösche is demanding up to €60m.
According to SkySportDE, FC Bayern and Nathaniel Brown have reached a complete verbal agreement on a summer transfer. Brown wants to join Bayern immediately, and talks with Vincent Kompany were very positive. A long-term contract until 2031 has been agreed upon. Bayern and SGE are in contact, but the deal could still fail because of the transfer fee, as Markus Krösche is demanding up to €60m.
According to Goal.com, Arsenal have reportedly moved into a leading position to sign Eintracht Frankfurt defender Nathaniel Brown, ahead of Bayern Munich. Arsenal appear better equipped to meet the Bundesliga club's high financial demands as they seek to strengthen their defensive options.
According to Goal.com, Arsenal have reportedly moved into a leading position to sign Eintracht Frankfurt defender Nathaniel Brown, ahead of Bayern Munich. Arsenal appear better equipped to meet the Bundesliga club's high financial demands as they seek to strengthen their defensive options.
Nathaniel Brown remains a summer transfer target for Bayern Munich, according to Team Talk. Bayern Munich have contacted Brown’s representatives and have formally registered their interest with Eintracht Frankfurt. With no release clause in his contract, Frankfurt are in a strong negotiating position and are expected to demand around £52 million for the player.
Nathaniel Brown remains a summer transfer target for Bayern Munich, according to Team Talk. Bayern Munich have contacted Brown’s representatives and have formally registered their interest with Eintracht Frankfurt. With no release clause in his contract, Frankfurt are in a strong negotiating position and are expected to demand around £52 million for the player.
Eintracht Sportvorstand Markus Krösche wants to demand a transfer fee between 60 and 80 million euros for Nathaniel Brown, according to BILD information.
Eintracht Sportvorstand Markus Krösche wants to demand a transfer fee between 60 and 80 million euros for Nathaniel Brown, according to BILD information.
Nathaniel Brown has not distanced himself from speculation linking him with a summer transfer to Bayern Munich. Brown is fully focused on his international duties.
Nathaniel Brown has not distanced himself from speculation linking him with a summer transfer to Bayern Munich. Brown is fully focused on his international duties.
Bayern Munich is considering signing Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt. Brown is described as having impressive speed and offensive qualities and would address a need at left-back for Bayern, where he is seen as a potential successor, competitor, or backup to Alphonso Davies. As the pressure to sell Brown is increasing at Frankfurt and the price could fall, discussions regarding the price are occurring within Bayern's supervisory board, which includes Uli Hoeneß, and the club's sporting management, which is led by Max Eberl.
Bayern Munich is considering signing Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt. Brown is described as having impressive speed and offensive qualities and would address a need at left-back for Bayern, where he is seen as a potential successor, competitor, or backup to Alphonso Davies. As the pressure to sell Brown is increasing at Frankfurt and the price could fall, discussions regarding the price are occurring within Bayern's supervisory board, which includes Uli Hoeneß, and the club's sporting management, which is led by Max Eberl.
According to Sport1, FC Bayern has intensified its known interest in Nathaniel Brown. It was reported that Eintracht had previously hoped for a transfer fee of 65 million euros. The pressure on Eintracht Frankfurt to sell is increasing because the club missed out on European competition, and the price for Brown could drop as a result.
According to Sport1, FC Bayern has intensified its known interest in Nathaniel Brown. It was reported that Eintracht had previously hoped for a transfer fee of 65 million euros. The pressure on Eintracht Frankfurt to sell is increasing because the club missed out on European competition, and the price for Brown could drop as a result.
According to Sport1, FC Bayern Munich is seriously considering a move for Nathaniel Brown. Sources claim that Bayern Munich already held an initial meeting with Nathaniel Brown's representatives on Monday.
According to Sport1, FC Bayern Munich is seriously considering a move for Nathaniel Brown. Sources claim that Bayern Munich already held an initial meeting with Nathaniel Brown's representatives on Monday.
Bayern Munich are monitoring developments regarding Nathaniel Brown. According to reports, Frankfurt may be prepared to negotiate at approximately €65 million. Sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside that Frankfurt are now preparing for formal approaches.
Bayern Munich are monitoring developments regarding Nathaniel Brown. According to reports, Frankfurt may be prepared to negotiate at approximately €65 million. Sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside that Frankfurt are now preparing for formal approaches.
Nathaniel Brown is likely to leave Eintracht Frankfurt, as it is internally considered certain that he will take the next step. His most recent estimated transfer fee was between 60 and 70 million euros. Bayern Munich is one of the clubs that has been linked with an interest in Brown.
Nathaniel Brown is likely to leave Eintracht Frankfurt, as it is internally considered certain that he will take the next step. His most recent estimated transfer fee was between 60 and 70 million euros. Bayern Munich is one of the clubs that has been linked with an interest in Brown.
Although FC Bayern Munich has German international Nathaniel Brown on their list, Eintracht Frankfurt's asking price is reportedly a significant obstacle. According to 'Sky', sporting director Markus Krösche has set a price of 60 million euros for the 22-year-old defender. Transfermarkt lists his market value at €30.00m. This valuation is considered too high for Bayern and other interested German top clubs, including Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, and RB Leipzig. Brown, who has two caps for Germany, has scored one goal and provided two assists in 10 Bundesliga appearances this season. While there are reports of inquiries from within the Bundesliga, 'Sky' also states that there have already been inquiries from England, with clubs such as Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal having been linked. A transfer is not guaranteed, as 'Sky' reports that Brown remaining with Frankfurt beyond the summer is realistic, partly due to his contract which is valid until 2030.
Although FC Bayern Munich has German international Nathaniel Brown on their list, Eintracht Frankfurt's asking price is reportedly a significant obstacle. According to 'Sky', sporting director Markus Krösche has set a price of 60 million euros for the 22-year-old defender. Transfermarkt lists his market value at €30.00m. This valuation is considered too high for Bayern and other interested German top clubs, including Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, and RB Leipzig. Brown, who has two caps for Germany, has scored one goal and provided two assists in 10 Bundesliga appearances this season. While there are reports of inquiries from within the Bundesliga, 'Sky' also states that there have already been inquiries from England, with clubs such as Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal having been linked. A transfer is not guaranteed, as 'Sky' reports that Brown remaining with Frankfurt beyond the summer is realistic, partly due to his contract which is valid until 2030.
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