Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown is expected to be a target for both Bayern Munich and Arsenal this summer, according to a report by The Athletic. The German international has emerged as a potential option for both clubs as they look to strengthen their squads ahead of next season.
Bayern Munich have been repeatedly linked with Brown in German media, with reports suggesting he is being considered as cover and competition for Alphonso Davies. Davies has struggled with injuries in recent seasons, creating a need for a reliable alternative at left-back for the Bundesliga champions. Brown’s arrival would provide tactical flexibility and depth to Bayern’s defensive options.
Brown himself acknowledged the reported interest from Bayern, but stressed his current focus remains on representing Germany at the upcoming World Cup. Speaking to Abendzeitung, Brown stated he had “read about it too, of course,” but that his “full focus is on the World Cup” and he would consider his future after the tournament. He also expressed his contentment at Frankfurt, noting he “feels great” there and is “really settled in.”
Eintracht Frankfurt are believed to value Brown at around €60 million, reflecting his importance to the team and the length of his contract, which runs until 2030. The club will likely be reluctant to sell unless their valuation is met. Brown has become a key player for Frankfurt since joining the club, contributing both defensively and offensively.
Brown recently featured in Germany’s 4-0 friendly victory over Finland, starting at left-back and competing with David Raum for a place in Julian Nagelsmann’s World Cup squad. His recent international appearances highlight his growing reputation and potential. Should he perform well at the World Cup, his market value could increase further, potentially sparking a bidding war between Bayern and Arsenal. A move to either club would represent a significant step up in his career, offering opportunities to compete at the highest level of European football.




