On Thursday, it became known that FC Bayern has agreed with national player Nathaniel Brown on a transfer. The left-back has apparently expressed the wish to leave Eintracht Frankfurt with immediate effect for a transfer to the Säbener Straße. The big hurdle in the deal could be the different price expectations. According to Sky transfer expert Florian Plettenberg, FC Bayern is willing to pay around 50 million euros for national player Nathaniel Brown to Eintracht Frankfurt. Whether the SGE will accept such an offer is still open. According to Bild, the Hessen demand between 60 and 65 million euros. The Münchner have already picked up the phone to initiate negotiations with the competitor from the Bundesliga. Whether the differences in price expectations can be overcome is still unclear. It is certainly possible that the Brown transfer will fail due to a lack of agreement between the traditional clubs from Munich and Frankfurt. ## FC Bayern: Will the transfer fail due to the transfer fee? The transfer coup will not fail due to the contract conditions. Between club and player, there is a verbal agreement on an immediate transfer and a contract until 2031, it is said. Brown has already expressed the wish to move to Munich and has stated that he will only move to the Säbener Straße. Brown played 33 league games for the SGE in the past season and scored four goals and four assists. He also played eight times in the Champions League and collected two assists. In his last interview with the Abendzeitung, he was asked about the Bayern interest and remained reserved. "I'm reading it, of course, but I'm focusing on the World Cup now. What comes next, I'll look at then. But now my full focus is on the World Cup," said Brown, referring to his contract in the Main metropolis until 2030: "I feel super comfortable, also in the city, I have friends there."
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Eintracht Frankfurt: FC Bayern to pay 50 million euros for Brown
FC Bayern to pay 50 million euros for Brown, but Eintracht Frankfurt wants more
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