German football giant Bayern Munich is taking decisive steps to reshape its squad for the upcoming season.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media reports, the club's management has made significant progress in transfer negotiations for Eintracht Frankfurt defender Nathaniel Brown. The potential acquisition of the young talent signals a strategic shift in the team's defensive lineup.
Sports journalists Florian Plettenberg and Philipp Hinze report that the arrival of a new defender could fundamentally change Bayern Munich's stance on Alphonso Davies. The Canadian international, previously considered a cornerstone of the squad, may no longer be viewed as an "untouchable" asset by the club's hierarchy.
While the Munich club does not intend to force Davies out, management is reportedly prepared to evaluate incoming offers for the player. The possibility of selling the 25-year-old defender in the near future cannot be ruled out as the club looks to optimize its roster.
It should be noted that Alphonso Davies is currently under contract with Bayern Munich until 2030. According to the Transfermarkt portal, the player's current market value is estimated at 40 million euros.
Bayern Munich, one of the most successful clubs in European football history, frequently adjusts its squad composition to maintain competitiveness in both the Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League. The club's proactive approach to the transfer market is a hallmark of its long-term strategy to balance financial sustainability with on-field performance.