Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany has taken his first steps toward strengthening the team's roster for the upcoming season. According to Operative Information Center-OMM, citing foreign media reports, the Belgian manager has already held preliminary discussions with Nathaniel Brown, who is currently on the Munich club's transfer shortlist.
Kompany has identified the need to add depth to the left-back position as a priority. This decision is largely driven by the frequent injury concerns surrounding Alphonso Davies, which have often sidelined the Canadian international. To address this gap, the 22-year-old Eintracht Frankfurt defender has been established as a primary target.
Following the conclusion of the season, Kompany reportedly contacted the player to outline his tactical plans. It appears the head coach's vision has been persuasive; despite interest from major European clubs such as Arsenal and Real Madrid, reports suggest that the German defender is currently leaning toward a move to Bayern Munich. According to the transfer portal Transfermarkt, the player's current market value is estimated at 40 million euros.
Bayern Munich, one of the most successful clubs in German football history, consistently utilizes the transfer market to maintain its competitive edge in both the Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League. The club's strategy often involves scouting young, high-potential talent from within the German league to ensure long-term squad stability.