Media reports confirm that Bayern Munich has entered the race to sign Manchester City's Egyptian star, Omar Marmoush, during the current winter transfer window. According to the website For Four Two: "Bayern Munich is monitoring Omar Marmoush, 26, who is no longer a first-choice option at Manchester City, especially after the signing of new attacking names like Ryan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo, which has reflected in his minutes played this season, despite him recently regaining his scoring form by netting a goal in the win over Wolverhampton in the Premier League." It added: "Manchester City will be active during the winter transfer window, aiming to close the gap with Arsenal, the leader of the 'Premier League.'" Earlier, Bayern Munich coach Vincent Komplimented Marmoush, describing his abilities as 'extraordinary,' and sees the Egyptian player as an ideal reinforcement for his attack line. Bayern is competing for the deal with many clubs like Fenerbahce, which has shown readiness to pay 30 million euros, Galatasaray, in addition to English interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham. Marmoush's current market value is estimated at around 65 million euros, a figure that reflects his terrifying development since moving from the German league to the English one.
Bayern Munich interested in Manchester City's Egyptian forward
Bayern Munich is actively monitoring Manchester City's Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush. Despite reduced playing time at the English club, the 26-year-old has caught the eye of the German giant, which sees him as an ideal reinforcement for its attack line. The player's market value is estimated at 65 million euros.