Eintracht Frankfurt has time in the millions poker for Nathaniel Brown. FC Bayern Munich is intensively courting the left-back, but the Hessen set the price. Markus Krösche, sports director of Eintracht Frankfurt, was informed by the management of Nathaniel Brown about an agreement with FC Bayern Munich in the last week of May. The 22-year-old is striving for the next career step and is making early clarity. There has already been contact between Bayern boss Eberl and Krösche. In a conversation, the manager of the Hessen made it clear what sum he is demanding for Brown. The limit is clearly defined and it is in the range of 60 to 65 million euros. FC Bayern knows the numbers and facts. Will they be served by the German record champion? Eberl could already secure a key transfer before the World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada. Eintracht Frankfurt sets the price for Nathaniel Brown. The sports director of the Münchner knows exactly that every good performance at the DFB team will lead to a price increase for the left-back. Real Madrid is lurking, also Arsenal. And Eintracht has time and no pressure in this millions poker. Krösche had extended Brown's contract in February 2025 without a buyout clause. The left-footed player from Nuremberg is still bound to the Hessen for four years. Krösche is not under pressure. He has named the price he wants for Brown. In the five years in Frankfurt, he finally got the price tags served. Krösche succeeds in formulating very realistic transfer fees. All parties know that there is only little room for negotiation. So Eintracht is open to working with a high base amount and realistic bonus payments. Brown is worth such a sum with his abilities. He brings alongside his high tempo also game intelligence, fighting strength, flexibility, a high willingness to learn and offensive drive (20 goal participations in 75 official games for Eintracht) with. He himself did not comment on the rumors at a press conference in Chicago. FC Bayern has the great chance to secure one of the most promising talents in German football. It would be in the long history of the Bundesliga only the fourth transfer of an Eintracht player to FC Bayern (Wolfgang Kraus, Norbert Nachtweih, Sebastian Rode were the predecessors). Eberl is now challenged. The question is not whether Bayern comes – but whether they accept the price of Eintracht.
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Eintracht Frankfurt sets price for Nathaniel Brown transfer
Eintracht Frankfurt has time in the millions poker for Nathaniel Brown. FC Bayern Munich is intensively courting the left-back, but the Hessen set the price.
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