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Bayern Munich have signed Germany defender Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt on a six year deal.

The transfer gives Bayern another strong option in defence as they continue to strengthen their squad.

Brown has been one of the standout young defenders in German football and his move is seen as a major addition for the Bundesliga champions.

The deal also reflects Bayern’s plan to build for the future with young and proven talent.

Brown is expected to join up with the team ahead of the new season.

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