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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.
Omar Marmoush seems on the verge of joining Manchester City as his current club Eintracht Frankfurt confirmed it's in talks with City and says the Egyptian striker will probably leave.
Image: Omar Marmoush appears to be on his way to Manchester City Omar Marmoush is expected to fly into the UK early this week to complete his move to Manchester City. City reached a verbal ...
The 25-year-old has been the more complex of Manchester City’s signings to complete this month to date, having held long-standing conversations with the Bundesliga club for well over three weeks, negotiating over the fee involved in the transfer.
Marmoush's goal tally included four braces, against Wolfsburg, Holstein Kiel, Bayern Munich and Heidenheim. His final two appearances for the German side featured two goals and an asisst, helping lift the club to third in the table at the time of his departure.
Eintracht Frankfurt has left out Omar Marmoush and still beaten Borussia Dortmund 2-0 to heap more pressure on Dortmund coach Nuri Sahin in the Bundesliga
There seems to have been quite the common link with transfers between Manchester City and Chelsea recently, with Kevin de Bruyne, Nathan Ake, Raheem Sterling, Romeo Lavia, Tosin Adarabioyo and Jadon Sancho all players to have represented both clubs in recent years.
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Pep Guardiola has admitted Manchester City's injury woes and dismal form this season forced the club to start an overhaul of his squad sooner than expected