Sources: Arsenal rival Man City for versatile talent who’s wowed scouts across Europe

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Arsenal and Manchester City are among the clubs most interested in a potential transfer deal for Eintracht Frankfurt left-back Nathaniel Brown.The Germany international has caught the eye of scouts across Europe after impressing in the Bundesliga, as first reported in my exclusive here for the Daily Briefing.The Gunners already have options at left-back, but Mikel Arteta may be keen to explore the option of adding further depth to that department.“Brown’s performances have caught the attention of scouts across Europe,” one source told me. “He’s really well-liked by City, Arsenal and Barcelona.”Another added: “His defensive discipline, reading of the game, and tactical versatility make him a strong fit for English football. Financially, his current wage level is well within reach for Premier League clubs.”What next for Nathaniel Brown amid Arsenal and Man City transfer interest?Nathaniel Brown in action for Eintracht Frankfurt (Photo by Christof Koepsel/Getty Images)It seems this is all still at an early stage, but it also looks inevitable that Brown will soon earn himself a big move.The talented 22-year-old would likely cost around €50m, but his club aren’t under too much pressure to sell as he’s under contract until 2030.Brown is attracting plenty of headlines and it will be interesting to see how this translates into concrete talks or offers in the months ahead.While a January move perhaps seems unlikely, this will surely be one to watch for next summer.Should Nathaniel Brown choose Arsenal or Man City?Both Arsenal and City will surely be seen as tempting projects for Brown as he considers his options for the future.More Stories / Latest News“He won’t be happy” – Journalist provides latest update on prominent Liverpool playerDec 6 2025, 9:28Sources: Arsenal rival Man City for versatile talent who’s wowed scouts across EuropeDec 6 2025, 9:24Man United given hope of signing 23-year-old in swap deal for Marcus RashfordDec 6 2025, 9:14Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola once again look set to go head-to-head for this season’s Premier League title, so Brown would surely feel he’s joining a winning side, whichever one he joins.Still, it could be hard to play regularly in two squads packed full of world class players, so that might be another factor for him to consider if any other clubs enter into the equation.The post Sources: Arsenal rival Man City for versatile talent who’s wowed scouts across Europe appeared first on CaughtOffside.