Nathaniel Brown is said to have agreed on a summer move with FC Bayern. There is also some good hidden in the bad for Eintracht. The defense attorney himself is (still) silent on the subject.
Actually, whiz kid Nathaniel Brown was supposed to talk about the importance of the World Cup and his chances of playing for the German national team. Of course he did, even in detail, after all the DFB had asked him to the digital media event in Chicago. In Frankfurt and everywhere where people support unity, another topic was pressing. So, is that true, Mr. Brown?
This refers to the news from the afternoon that FC Bayern had reached a verbal agreement with the Frankfurt left-back about a summer move. As Sky reported, Brown had already had good discussions with Munich coach Vincent Kompany and had also agreed on a five-year contract with the record champions until 2031. It was also said that Bayern are also in contact with Eintracht.
No comment on Exchange speculation
So what did Nathaniel Brown say about it in the USA? Answer: “I’m fully focused on the World Cup, so I won’t comment on that today. I’m here now and I’m fully focused on the World Cup.” Little said and yet a whole lot. It has been very likely since this Thursday at the latest that there will be a move to Munich. According to hr-sport-Infos, there is still no agreement between the clubs, but halfway (agreement between player and new employer) has apparently been reached.
In any case, the Frankfurt price tag for Brown has been an open secret across Europe for weeks. Eintracht sports director Markus Krösche has put it at around 60 million euros. Two years ago, Brown came from Nuremberg for three million, basically as a goodie for his friend Can Uzun.
Eintracht has been expecting Brown to be sold for a long time
Internally, Eintracht has assumed for months that Brown will leave the club in the summer – for several reasons. On the one hand, not only FC Bayern had expressed interest in signing him early on, but also other top clubs from Europe’s football elite. Among other things, England’s champions, Arsenal FC. The people of Munich shouldn’t have too much room for maneuver when it comes to international competition.
On the other hand, Brown is happy in Hesse and could have imagined another year at Eintracht as a maturation process in purely sporting terms. But when the planet’s big players come, saying no is understandably extremely difficult. Especially since Brown too The DFB is about to take the next step and thus eagerly continue to climb up his personal career ladder.
Eintracht would have early ones Planning security
An early agreement with Bayern would also be good news for Eintracht. You would have planning security. If sales of the top players have taken longer here and there in recent years, this time it would be different. Sports director Krösche would have made a huge step very early in the summer in terms of the transfer surplus to be achieved. For their part, Eintracht could act much more relaxed on the transfer market when it comes to additions and further departures.
So if, for example, as is rumored, Galatasaray Istanbul wants to guide the Turkish national player Uzun to his homeland, the Hessians would have less selling pressure than if Brown Poker dragged on. The wallet would also be well filled to become active on the market yourself. A new left-back should come in for Brown. In addition, Keita Kosugi, who was signed from Sweden in the winter and was not given a chance by former coach Albert Riera, is also available as an alternative.
