Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United is challenged by Cody Gakpo of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester United at Anfield on October 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown has been linked with a move away from the German club in recent months.
According to a report from FussballDaten, the 22-year-old is a target for Premier League clubs like Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City. Scouts from all four clubs have been looking at the player extensively, and Manchester United, in particular, are very keen on him as a long-term replacement for Luke Shaw.
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Nathaniel Brown is a player in demand
In Spain, Real Madrid and Barcelona are also monitoring his development. It remains to be seen in which of these clubs follow up on their interest with an official offer to get the deal done. The player could cost around €55 million.
He has proven his quality in Germany, and he has the technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League as well.
Frankfurt are open to selling the player, and they plan to invest the proceeds from his departure to improve the squad in multiple areas. Even though they are worried about losing him, they believe that he will fetch a substantial transfer fee for them.
Brown is regarded as the “next superstar” from the Bundesliga.
Liverpool or Man United move is ideal for Brown
Arsenal and Manchester City already have multiple options in the left-back department, and it would be quite surprising if they decided to move for the player. A transfer to Liverpool or Manchester United would be ideal for the player. Liverpool needs a long-term replacement for Andrew Robertson, and the German would be the ideal acquisition.
He has proven himself to be a capable performer at both ends of the pitch, and he would be an asset for Liverpool if they manage to sign him.

