Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City, Aston Villa keen on Nathaniel Brown

Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa are all keen on signing Eintracht Frankfurt defensive sensation Nathaniel Brown.

According to a report from CaughtOffside, Nathaniel Brown could be heading to the Premier League following his sensational rise at Eintracht Frankfurt. Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City and Aston Villa are all interested in the young full-back and have been closely monitoring his progress.

Brown joined Frankfurt in 2024 and has only gone from strength to strength since. So far, he has featured in a total of 38 matches and has contributed towards 12 goals. The 22-year-old has managed to establish himself as a key figure in the team in no time.

His consistent performances and massive potential have put him on the radar of multiple top clubs. Not only is he great with the defensive side of things, Brown can feature in a traditional back four as well as a wing-back.

Premier League giants could battle for Brown

While he is now an integral part of Frankfurt’s plans and his contract there runs until 2030, multiple English clubs are interested in him and could try to lure him away. Manchester City, Arsenal, Aston Villa and Manchester United have all taken note of his sensational rise.

All four clubs are monitoring him ahead of a potential move. United and Villa are in search of more quality at left-back, while City and Arsenal view him as an ideal opportunity to reinforce their defence, increase competition, and build for the future.

Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta’s team are considering opening talks in the near future, as they look to strengthen the left side of their defence. Frankfurt are aware of the increasing interest in one of their most valuable players, and they certainly won’t want to lose out on him just yet.

While it is still unclear whether his deal includes a release clause, if it does not, Frankfurt will certainly hold the upper hand in negotiations. The German club will look to keep him, but the chance to move to England might prove too tempting for the player to reject.

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