The transfer of Eintracht Frankfurt's shooting star Nathaniel Brown to FC Bayern is apparently going to be finalized very quickly. Those responsible are reportedly Eintracht's management, who want to wrap up the negotiations with the German record champion as soon as possible. The transfer poker between FC Bayern and Eintracht Frankfurt over Nathaniel Brown is already in its final stages. The Munich team has already agreed with the German World Cup player, and the Frankfurt team has informed them about their purchase plans. SGE boss Markus Krösche has also granted Brown a transfer release, according to Bild. What remains is the agreement on the transfer fee. The Hesse are reportedly seeking around 60 to 65 million euros for the 22-year-old. A price that is still too high for FC Bayern, but not too high either. Apparently, the Munich team is currently willing to pay up to 50 million euros. It is expected that an agreement will be reached quickly. For FC Bayern, this is good news, but possibly also bad news, because: Although the Munich team may be able to finalize the transfer quickly, if there are no noticeable progress in the first rounds of negotiations, Eintracht may also withdraw and block the deal, according to Bild. It is at least unlikely that this will happen. Brown is a top player for the German record champion, who will likely not let this deal fail at a few million.