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·22 February 2026

Frankfurt sets price tag for Brown: Bayern still in the race

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Frankfurt are setting the course for a possible Brown departure in the summer. FC Bayern are also keeping a close eye on developments surrounding the international. A concrete transfer fee is now being circulated for the first time.

Nathaniel Brown has become the focus of numerous top clubs at Eintracht Frankfurt. As CaughtOffside reports, the Hessians could be willing to talk for a sum of around 65 million euros. According to the report, those responsible at FC Bayern are also keeping a close eye on the personnel issue. It is not the first time that the name has been linked with the record champions. The first reports made the rounds at the end of 2025.


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According to information from advisors, Frankfurt is already preparing itself internally for concrete inquiries. An official offer has not yet been made, but formal steps are considered likely.

Brown is also causing a stir internationally. As reported by BILD, several European heavyweights are said to regularly send their scouts to Frankfurt. In addition to FC Barcelona and Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Real Madrid are also mentioned as interested parties.

Is Brown coming to compete with Davies?

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Internally, Eintracht are already expecting him to leave in the summer. The left-back is still under contract until 2030 and his current market value is estimated at 35 million euros. However, sporting director Markus Krösche is considered a tough negotiator who has often negotiated record sums for players leaving the club.

In sporting terms, Brown has recently improved once again under coach Albert Riera. His versatility on the left flank and his attacking qualities make him a sought-after profile on the transfer market.

For FC Bayern, Brown would be another option for the left side of defence, where Alphonso Davies and Raphaël Guerreiro are currently part of the squad. While Davies is considered injury-prone and is currently out again, Guerreiro’s future at FC Bayern is uncertain. Concrete talks have not yet been confirmed, but the race for the Frankfurt player is noticeably picking up speed.

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