As of: March 13, 2024, 7:10 p.m
By: Johannes Skiba
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Thanks to his outstanding performances at Eintracht Frankfurt, Omar Marmoush has attracted interest from three Premier League clubs.
The price tag is high.
Frankfurt – Under sports director Markus Krösche, Eintracht Frankfurt has a clear transfer strategy.
For comparatively low sums, the SGE regularly acquires promising talents, develops them further and then sells them to wealthy clubs at home and abroad.
As
Bild
reports, the Hessians could now see enormous transfer proceeds for offensive star Omar Marmoush.
Marmoush has developed into a goal-scoring leader at Eintracht Frankfurt
Omar Marmoush only moved from VfL Wolfsburg to Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer.
Since his contract with the Wolves was expiring at the time, the SGE did not have to pay a transfer fee for the attacker.
Now, according to the report, the price tag for the Egyptian is around 50 million euros.
This also has to do with the wealthy interested parties.
Three Premier League clubs seem to be after the 25-year-old.
While Marmoush is said to have slipped onto the list of Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC thanks to his consistent performances, Tottenham Hotspurs and Newcastle United have been watching the versatile offensive man for a while, it is said.
Across all competitions, Marmoush was successful 15 times in 32 competitive games.
He also prepared six goals for his teammates.
These numbers are really impressive.
The Premier League is hot for Omar Marmoush.
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Will Pacho and Marmoush bring over 100 million euros into Eintracht Frankfurt's coffers?
In addition to his numerous goal contributions, Omar Marmoush has also shown that he is a player who is leading the way at Eintracht Frankfurt.
In a short time, the Egyptian has also become extremely popular with the fans on the Main.
Therefore, the SGE will only hand over the offensive player if there is a corresponding offer - as the Hessians' transfer strategy specifies.
With Can Uzun, a successor would then be almost ready.
The man from Nuremberg will probably join Eintracht.
At the same time, Frankfurt could also benefit financially from the departure of defender William Pacho, in whom some Premier League clubs are also said to be interested.
The departure of both regular players would mean another minor upheaval.
But this is now also part of Eintracht Frankfurt's extremely lucrative transfer policy.
(jsk)