"Manchester City have reportedly made a move for a prolific striker, sparking a potential transfer tug-of-war with Premier League rivals Arsenal and Liverpool. With 18 goals already under his belt this season, this highly sought-after talent is being closely monitored by top clubs.
Get the latest updates on this developing transfer story and find out who's leading the chase for this goal-scoring sensation."
Omar Marmoush, a forward for Eintracht Frankfurt, has reportedly received an offer from Manchester City, the Premier League winners. With 18 goals and 12 assists in 24 games this season, Marmoush is among the most prolific forwards in Europe.
Unsurprisingly, a number of Premier League powerhouses have taken notice of his exceptional goal and assist record, with Liverpool being frequently mentioned in recent months.
The Egyptian international has flourished as a striker at Frankfurt, netting four braces in the Bundesliga in 2024–2025. He can play wherever along the attack.
With Erling Haaland as the sole natural striker in Pep Guardiola's team following the sale of Julian Alvarez last summer, Manchester City needs more offensive potency.
This has raised interest in Marmoush, whose 60 million euro contract with Frankfurt expires in 2027, according to Transfermarkt.
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According to a Football Insider source, Man City is also interested in signing Mohammed Kudus from West Ham.
According to reports, City "may trigger" Kudus' £85 million release clause from his West Ham contract during the winter transfer window.
Pete O'Rourke, a transfer journalist, predicts that the Ghanaian international would draw "a lot of interest" this month. West Ham would seek £100 million, including installments and add-ons, for their star winger if the release clause is not activated.
Although a January transfer seems unlikely, Kudus may be pursued in the summer by Arsenal and City.