Premier League
Omar Marmoush is back in the European showcase after his recent goals with Manchester City, which is gearing up for an eventful summer.
The Egyptian forward has regained impact in the final stretch of the season, and several clubs have already inquired about his situation in the market.
Omar Marmoush shakes up Manchester City's plans
Omar Marmoush arrived at the Etihad as a significant investment, but his integration has never been entirely straightforward within a squad loaded with talent. The offensive competition is fierce. Amid rotations, system changes, and the presence of big names, the forward has had to fight for every minute.
However, his recent goals have reignited external interest. Manchester City knows that his value is rising again at the right moment. The sports management doesn't see his departure as a priority, but they won't close the door either if a truly convincing offer emerges.
The benchmark figure has been set. The English club wouldn't consider anything less than 70 million euros to engage in negotiations.
Pep Guardiola values his performance, but the market dictates
Omar Marmoush remains a valuable asset for Pep Guardiola, particularly due to his speed, mobility, and ability to exploit spaces from interior zones. The Catalan coach appreciates players who can play in multiple positions. In that sense, the Egyptian provides options within the Premier League.
However, City also manages a large and expensive squad. Every summer forces tough decisions, even with players showing an upward performance trend. Pep Guardiola doesn't usually retain players seeking more prominence. If Marmoush requests to leave, the club will consider significant offers.
The internal message seems clear: there's no urgency to sell, but there is willingness to evaluate a transaction that provides both sporting and economic benefits.

The Premier League amplifies the stage for the Egyptian striker
Omar Marmoush has regained attention in the Premier League thanks to his appearances in crucial matches, just when the championship enters its decisive phase. His goal against Crystal Palace confirmed a positive trend and reinforced the belief that he still has room to grow in England.
In a market where speedy and goal-scoring forwards are rare, his profile is very attractive to financially strong clubs. Additionally, the Premier League tends to inflate prices when a player combines competitive age, international experience, and a contract with a giant like City.
That's why the 70 million figure doesn't sound excessive at the Etihad. It corresponds to the opportunity cost and the investment made by the club.
Manchester City won't give away Omar Marmoush
Manchester City has made it clear that any interested party will need to act decisively. Informal inquiries won't suffice to move the deal forward. Marmoush isn't on sale. He's a player capable of deciding games, adapting to various roles, and thriving in demanding contexts.
The question lies in his personal ambition. If he wants to be a starting player, he might need to seek a project where he can have more continuity. If he prefers to keep competing for all titles, the Etihad still provides a privileged setting under Guardiola's guidance.
The summer will bring a verdict. Omar Marmoush is once again stirring passions, City has set its price, and Europe is aware that it will have to pay a hefty sum.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Manchester City pone precio a la salida de Marmoush
