Bayern Munich are nearing an agreement to sign Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt for a fee of €55 million, according to Sky Sports. The transfer, which is expected to be a permanent move, is progressing with final discussions centering on the structure of fixed fees and potential add-ons.
This deal would make Brown the second-most expensive fullback in Bundesliga history, trailing only Lucas Hernández, who joined Bayern from Atlético Madrid in 2019 for a reported €80 million. Plettenberg reports the clubs are significantly closer to a full agreement, suggesting the transfer could be finalized swiftly.
Brown, a 22-year-old left-back, has established himself as a key player for Frankfurt since joining from Bayer Leverkusen in 2021. He has consistently featured in their starting eleven, contributing both defensively and offensively with his energetic runs and accurate crossing ability. Last season, he played a crucial role in Frankfurt’s Europa League campaign, demonstrating his ability to perform on the European stage.
Notably, Brown is expected to start for the German national team in their upcoming World Cup fixture against Curaçao on Sunday, marking his first competitive start for his country. This international recognition further highlights his growing reputation and potential, making him an attractive prospect for a club of Bayern’s stature.
Bayern Munich have been in the market for a new left-back following the inconsistent form and injury concerns of their current options. The acquisition of Brown would provide manager Thomas Tuchel with a reliable and dynamic presence in that position, strengthening their squad depth and competition for places. Frankfurt, meanwhile, will receive a significant fee for a player they developed and could reinvest those funds into reinforcing other areas of their team. The transfer will likely solidify Bayern’s position as a dominant force in the Bundesliga for years to come.




