The 25-year-old striker's profile analysed - and a look at how he is likely to fit City manager Pep Guardiola's system
Marmoush inked a four-and-a-half-year deal with City, securing his place at the club until 2029. The 25-year-old comes to Manchester after recording 20 goals and 14 assists for Fr
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 bolstered their attacking options by signing Egyptian forward Omar Marmous h from Eintracht Frankfurt for a fee in the region of €70million (£59m) to €75m, plus bonuses.
There's a chance that when Manchester City host Chelsea on Saturday, a record signing could debut in forward Omar Marmoush. The Egyptian international has arrived from Eintracht Frankfurt as the ...
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
Mo Salah's Egyptian teammate Omar Marmoush has gone from largely unknown to big money Manchester City signing. But his rise to prominence in Germany's Bundesliga was not always smooth.
Twenty-two-year old Omar Marmoush marries explosive pace with blistering power, is blessed with a cleverness of movement, possesses a stinging right-foot swing and has the potential to feed Erling Haaland effective passes.
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.
Manchester City have signed Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush. Egypt international Marmoush has scored 15 Bundesliga goals this season as Frankfurt sit third in the Bundesliga table. City reached a verbal agreement to sign Marmoush midway through the January transfer window.
The Gunners work to stay in the title race in what could be a season-defining match against Manchester City on Sunday, Feb. 2.
The Egyptian striker is officially the owner of the No. 7 shirt at Manchester City after completing his transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt. The defending English champions reportedly paid a $73 million fee to bring the in-form Marmoush to the Etihad during the January transfer window.