At a Glance:
- Arsenal target verbally agrees Bayern Munich move.
- Bad news for Mikel Arteta.
- Premier League star would be the perfect plan B.
Having won the Premier League title and reached the Champions League final, Arsenal are likely going to win most transfer battles this summer.
Morgan Rogers’ most likely next destination is Arsenal despite being linked with Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea among others, which highlights the Gunners’ pull in the transfer market.
Another player that Mikel Arteta’s side were keen to sign is Nathaniel Brown, according to Football.London.
With Real Madrid eyeing Riccardo Calafiori, if the Italian does depart the Emirates Stadium, the English giants would need a brand-new left-back. An update has emerged around the German’s future.
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Arsenal target Nathaniel Brown agrees Bayern Munich move
However, journalist Florian Plettenberg has revealed Bayern Munich and Brown have reached a verbal agreement over a summer transfer, which is a blow for Arsenal.
After having fruitful conversations with Vincent Kompany, the 22-year-old is keen to join Bayern and a contract until 2031 has effectively been agreed for the Eintracht Frankfurt defender.
The deal is yet to be done, with €60 million (£51 million) demanded by Franfkurt sporting director Markus Krosche.
🚨🧨 EXCLUSIVE | FC Bayern and Nathaniel Brown have reached a full verbal agreement on a summer transfer.
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) June 4, 2026
The 22 y/o versatile left-back from Eintracht Frankfurt wants to join Bayern with immediate effect. Even after very positive talks with Vincent Kompany. A long-term… pic.twitter.com/fOcnflTxI7
Bayern are in contact with Brown’s agency SGE to secure the player’s services as Arsenal will seemingly have to look elsewhere in the event that they need to sign a new left-back.
Arsenal should consider Lewis Hall move
Manchester Evening News have reported that it will be difficult for Newcastle United to say no to a potential £70 million offer for Lewis Hall.
While the fee is steep, there is no questioning that Hall is a top left-back and in the event that Calafiori leaves Arsenal this summer, the Englishman would be an incredible alternative to Brown. The former Chelsea starlet is solid defensively, a top-class technician, adept at driving with the ball, putting in inch-perfect crosses and has Premier League experience.
Despite Piero Hincapie’s heroics for Arsenal, one could argue that Hall would be an upgrade on him.







