Eintracht Frankfurt star Omar Marmoush dreams of playing at the top first division clubs like Liverpool and Arsenalaccording to the renowned Bild journalist Christian Falk.
The Egypt international has made a fantastic start to the current campaign and has already recorded 7 goals and 5 assists in just 8 appearances in all competitions. The 25-year-old turned down teams such as Nottingham Forest and Fulham last summer and spoke to Caught offside, falk He has revealed that he still dreams of playing for elite English clubs like Liverpool or Arsenal.
He said: “Smaller clubs such as Nottingham Forest and Fulham, who had interest in the player in the previous window, were ultimately not considered viable options for Marmoush to leave Frankfurt behind. That said, western ham I would have a chance next summer. However, it should not be overlooked that Marmoush still dreams of playing for top Premier League clubs like Liverpool or Arsenal.”
Versatility
The former Wolfsburg player has been in exceptional form for Eintracht this season. He has already contributed 12 goals in only 8 games. If he can continue his fantastic run, he will undoubtedly attract high-profile interest.
The Bundesliga team has no plans to contemplate a mid-season departure for the striker, but they could be willing to sell him for between £34 million to £42 million next summer. It remains to be seen if his dream comes true.
Arsenal have been keen to land a new striker in recent times. transfer window, but finally decided to continue with Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus as your options. The former has been in good form with 5 goals and 1 assist this season.
If the Gunners were to enter the transfer market, Marmoush could be an option due to his versatility. The Egyptian is predominantly a centre-forward, but has the ability to operate from the left wing or as a second striker.
Liverpool could also consider him for the same reason. The Reds currently have Darwin Núñez, Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo, who can play up front and it is possible that one of them will have to go to the club to invest in another number nine.
Ultimately, a transfer could depend on what both teams require, as well as Eintracht's requested fee. In our view, anything over £34m could cause them to turn their attention elsewhere.