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This is an issue that is driving the winter transfer window for England. He is a striker, he is Egyptian, but he is not Mohamed Salah. Dazzling for Frankfurt, Omar Marmoush displays incredible statistics with already 18 goals and 12 assists in 24 matches. He is thus the second most decisive player in Europe currently and is attracting the interest of many European teams. In this sense, we revealed to you that Manchester City, the player’s priority, was the club most interested in the 25-year-old player.
Better yet, Pep Guardiola’s club had decided to take the second step in this matter since the English club had drawn up an offer to the player for a transfer next summer while he is under contract until June 2027. The player had already exchanged with City leaders and seemed very enthusiastic about the project. Well, this Thursday, the trend was confirmed. And this file is getting carried away with Manchester City reaching the goal to recover the player… starting this winter. In any case, that’s the trend.
An agreement between the clubs
According to our information, Manchester City and Frankfurt are close to an agreement for the transfer of Omar Marmoush. Both camps are confident. The Cityzens are ready to align themselves with this deal estimated at 80 million euros. There remains a question regarding the arrival date of the Egyptian international (35 caps, 6 goals). Indeed, according to our indiscretions, the player wishes to join the current 6th in the Premier League this winter. He does not want to wait until the end of the season with the German team.
For his part, the player has already had an agreement with Manchester City for several days. The deal could therefore be settled very soon. It remains to be seen whether the different parties will agree on the arrival date of the German championship sensation. His arrival would bring real added value to Pep Guardiola’s team which has shown major shortcomings in the offensive sector.
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