Manchester City have sealed the signing of Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush from Eintracht Frankfurt, with all details agreed after a decisive final round of talks. The deal marks another statement signing by the Premier League champions, who continue to bolster their attacking options.
Marmoush, 26, has signed a five-year contract that will keep him at the Etihad until 2030. The Egyptian international had made his desire to join Pep Guardiola’s side clear, with sources close to the player revealing his excitement at playing under the Spanish tactician and competing for top honors in the Premier League and Champions League.
The deal is reportedly worth €35 million, with performance-related add-ons included. Marmoush’s versatility in attack, capable of playing as a winger or center-forward, fits Guardiola’s tactical philosophy. After a standout season at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he contributed 10 goals and 7 assists, Marmoush attracted attention from several European clubs, but it was City who won the race for his signature.
This signing follows City’s recent acquisitions of Portuguese wonderkid Vitor Reis and Uzbek midfielder Khusanov, highlighting the club’s focus on signing emerging and versatile talents. Marmoush will join a forward line already brimming with quality, and his adaptability is expected to provide Guardiola with more attacking options in the pursuit of domestic and European glory.
Manchester City fans can expect to see Marmoush join the team’s training sessions immediately, with his unveiling scheduled later this week. As the Premier League heats up, City’s latest acquisition promises to add another layer of excitement to their campaign.