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Football Bundesliga: Report: Nathaniel Brown's transfer to FC Bayern complete
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Football Bundesliga: Report: Nathaniel Brown's transfer to FC Bayern complete

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • German international Nathaniel Brown's transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt to Bayern Munich is reportedly complete.
  • The 23-year-old left-back is said to have signed a five-year contract for a reported 55 million euros.
  • Brown has been performing well in the World Cup, though he will miss a match due to adductor problems.

Reports indicate that German international Nathaniel Brown is set to transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt to Bayern Munich, with the deal reportedly finalized. The 23-year-old left-back is said to have agreed to a five-year contract with Bayern, a move that comes with a reported transfer fee of 55 million euros.

Brown, who joined Eintracht Frankfurt in 2024 from 1. FC Nรผrnberg, has a contract with his current club that was set to run until the summer of 2030. The potential transfer occurs amidst his strong performances in the ongoing World Cup, where he has been a notable player for the German national team.

Despite his current World Cup success, Brown will be absent from an upcoming match against Ecuador due to adductor problems. This marks a setback for the player who has recently earned a starting position in the national team's lineup after making his debut in October under coach Julian Nagelsmann. He has played five international matches so far.

Brown, also known as 'Nene' within the national team, recently scored his first international goal during Germany's dominant 7-1 victory against Curaรงao. He described the moment as indescribable, running into the corner in celebration. The left-back, who also participated in the U21 European Championship last year, has seemingly justified the national coach's trust in him.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.