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·5 de junio de 2026
Krösche does not want to block the way: Bayern with very good chances in Brown poker

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·5 de junio de 2026

FC Bayern are currently working intensively on the transfer of Nathaniel Brown. They have already reached an agreement with the player and now there are also initial signals from Eintracht Frankfurt
Bayern have already set a very good pace with Ismael Saibari and are now planning to do the same with left-back Brown, who is very keen to move to Munich in the summer
A verbal agreement has largely been reached with him, and clarifying the contract details would only be a formality in the end. The Hessians are also open to a transfer of their left-back if the transfer fee is right
According to a BILD report, the record champions are piling on the pressure and want to try and get the deal done as soon as possible. This is not unrealistic, as Frankfurt are aware that the income for Brown could be used to strengthen the squad in several positions
Markus Krösche, the Hesse’s sporting director, is considered a tough negotiator, but according to the report, he does not want to stand in his player’s way when it comes to completing a desired transfer

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However, the transfer fee is and remains the decisive factor. Hesse are looking for a total package, i.e. including all bonus payments, of 60-65 million euros. Bayern are apparently prepared to pay around 50 million euros. These are differences that can certainly be overcome
The positive thing for Bayern is that they contacted Frankfurt at an early stage to avoid a poisonous atmosphere. Krösche has already given Brown the go-ahead in principle to move to Bayern, which is of course also a very important step in terms of completing the deal
As BILD has also learned, Eintracht do not want a chewing gum deal, but want to go through with the whole thing quickly. The deal should be completed before the World Cup or at least during the tournament. This puts Max Eberl under a little pressure and he must approach the SGE with an offer as soon as possible.
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