Arsenal and Manchester City dey reportedly front of the race to sign Eintracht Frankfurt young left-back Nathaniel Brown.
After Gunners don finish second for league three seasons straight, dem don still invest big this summer to build squad wey fit finally lift Premier League.
Bundesliga don dey produce plenty young gems for Europe, so no shock say both Arsenal and City plus other Premier League teams dey eye Brown, one of the most promising left-backs for Germany.
Other Clubs Weh Dey Eye Am

According to report wey drop from CaughtOffside, Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Manchester United too dey closely monitor the 21-year-old progress.
The Rise of Nathaniel Brown
Brown rise start from FC Nürnberg academy before e move go Frankfurt for January 2024. Dem send am on loan back to Nürnberg till end of season. For im first full season with Frankfurt, e shine wella – 3 goals and 7 assists across all competitions.
As proper left-back, e sabi defend tough, tackle clean and still dey create chance with through balls. E fit play as traditional LB for back four or as wing-back. This current campaign, e don already score one goal plus assist for Champions League against Galatasaray.
Do Arsenal & City Really Need Brown?
Arsenal: Dem get Riccardo Calafiori, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Piero Hincapié and Jurrien Timber as LB options. So on paper, dem no really need extra body there.
But considering the injury wahala wey dey always disturb Arsenal plus Arteta style of signing young talents, e no go shock if dem still push for Brown.

Man City: Pep just sign Rayan Aït-Nouri from Wolves this summer, plus e still get Nathan Aké and Nico O’Reilly. But if na potential and future talent we dey talk, Pep no dey ever look away. Brown dey fit into City long-term project, so dem interest make sense.
TPB Street Verdict
Nathaniel Brown na player wey dey rise fast, and any club wey secure am fit dey smile for future. Arsenal fit see am as investment for depth, City fit see am as long-term project. Either way, Bundesliga don produce another hot cake wey Premier League dey rush.
