
Bayern Munich are monitoring Nathaniel Brown of Eintracht Frankfurt but have not progressed to a meaningful transfer offer. Bayern’s interest is described as similar to their approach toward Josko Gvardiol, though no offer has been made. Frankfurt are reportedly questioning why Bayern have not been more concrete. One factor is Bayern’s sporting director Markus Krösche selling many players to the Premier League for large fees, including Omar Marmoush to Manchester City. Bayern would consider a player of that profile, especially one who is German and expected to be at the World Cup with Julian Nagelsmann’s team. However, the estimated €65m–€70m cost is considered excessive for a left-back at present.
"It is NOT TRUE: Bayern's Munich's interest in Nathaniel Brown is hot at the minute. "It's true that Nathaniel Brown is of interest to Bayern but things have not concretely developed to a meaningful point. "FC Bayern are looking at him in a similar way to how they're looking at Gvardiol. "However, there is no offer there. "Frankfurt are themselves wondering why Bayern are not more concrete."
"One reason is that sporting director Markus Krösche, who's a very clever man, is selling a lot of players to the Premier League for a lot of money. "Omar Marmoush, for instance, went for big money to Man City. "The point is that Bayern Munich would go for this kind of player. "He's German, and he'll be at the World Cup with Julian Nagelsmann's team."
"However, the price tag will be €65m-70m [£56.2m-60.5m], and this is too much for a left-back at the moment."
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