Txiki Begiristain was keen to pile on the praise personally to Omar Marmoush, upon welcoming the Egyptian forward to Manchester City for the first time last week.The 60-year-old sporting director
Manchester City's new signing Omar Marmoush is aiming to emulate his compatriot and Liverpool star Mohamed Salah's success in England after completing his move to the defending Premier League champions on Thursday,
This latest news comes just hours after the Athletic reported that Manchester City had reached a verbal agreement to sign Marmoush, who has scored 15 and created 10 in 17 Bundesliga games this season. Berger further adds that the deal is on the verge of completion, with City paying €80m including bonuses to sign the attacker.
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Florian Plettenberg has reported via X that Eintracht Frankfurt is demanding €80 million to sell Marmoush this month. Furthermore, Plettenberg reports that negotiations between the two parties are expected to continue on Thursday.
Tottenham Hotspur are also said to have been eyeing Marmoush, and Newcastle United have also been credited with an interest in the Egypt international. Fabrizio Romano has now provided a major update on Marmoush’s future, declaring “here we go” on his move to a Premier League giant.
Eintracht Frankfurt left forward Omar Marmoush out of the squad to take on Borussia Dortmund on Friday and said he is in talks to leave the club ahead of an expected move to Manchester City. A source has told ESPN that City have reached a verbal agreement ...
Manchester City’s latest January signing Omar Marmoush has admitted to the Etihad Stadium atmosphere being “crazy” in his debut for the club on Saturday evening.The Egyptian international made
Manchester City have completed the signing of Omar Marmoush from German side Eintracht Frankfurt. City have paid their Bundesliga counterparts a fee in the region of €70million (£59m) to €75m (£63m) plus bonuses.
Manchester City continued a rabid transfer window spending spree, signing Omar Marmoush to a 4 1/2-year contract, the Premier League soccer club announced Thursday.