MK Dons, who are getting ready for their first full season under former Rams manager Paul Warne's tutelage, are the first of the three destinations.
Naturally, the 52-year-old's prior awareness of Brown's potential—he was in charge when the striker signed his first professional contract,
approving his previously mentioned move to Gateshead, and managing his first professional goals and starts for Derby against Hull City and Coventry City,
respectively—is the crucial component that makes a move to Buckinghamshire seem like a real possibility.
Callum Hendry, Rushian Hepburn-Murphy, Aaron Collins, and Scott Hogan are the four strikers that MK currently has on their roster.
But given that Warne has been connected to Sheffield Wednesday's Michael Smith, it is obvious that he needs extra firepower.
While taking the more seasoned route isn't always a bad idea, acquiring Brown on loan would give the Dons a new dimension.
At 6'0, he provides an aerial threat in addition to speed and power, all of which can be enhanced in a physical league like League Two.
He also plays for a team that many outsiders believe will win promotion, demonstrating his ability to handle pressure on a regular basis.
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