By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

Bayern and Frankfurt settle on €55m payment for Nathaniel Brown

The final obstacle has been overcome by both Bundesliga clubs in a bid to get the deal across.
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According to reports from Sky Germany, Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt have reached a final agreement for Nathaniel Brown.

Florian Plettenberg broke the news this evening, Thursday 25 June, that the two clubs have settled on a fee of €55million.

On a level between club and player, Bayern Munich and Brown had already reached an agreement some time ago.

The left-sided defender will definitely be at the reigning Bundesliga champions and will sign a contract at Säbener Straße until 2031.

The latest hijack attempt by the two English Premier League clubs, Arsenal and Chelsea, has therefore failed to pay off.

Following his medical examination, Brown could sign with the Bavarian giants even before the 2026 World Cup is over.

Of the €55million total package, the 23-year-old's former club 1.FC Nürnberg could stand to profit from a sell-on clause in his contract.
 

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