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Tottenham Set to Pay £75M for Omar Marmoush Transfer from Manchester City
The Guardian reports Tottenham Hotspur is poised to pay £75 million to sign Egypt international Omar Marmoush from Manchester City this summer, as the striker seeks regular first-team football.

According to The Guardian, Tottenham Hotspur’s proposed acquisition of Egyptian international Omar Marmoush from Manchester City this summer transfer window would cost the London club approximately £75 million.
Transfer context and tactical rationale
Tottenham’s pursuit of Marmoush forms part of its effort to reinforce its attacking line. Club officials are actively working to finalise the deal, with the player himself expressing a clear preference for increased opportunities to start matches regularly.
Manchester City’s prior investment and limited playing time
Manchester City signed Marmoush from Eintracht Frankfurt in January 2025 for around £59 million, following his standout performances with the German club. However, under manager Pep Guardiola, Marmoush did not feature consistently as a starter due to intense competition for forward positions — particularly with Norwegian striker Erling Haaland occupying the central striking role.
Haaland’s presence significantly reduced Marmoush’s chances of securing a fixed starting position, prompting the Egyptian forward to seek a new club where he could obtain more playing minutes and greater scope to showcase his abilities.
Negotiation progress and personal terms
Fabrizio Romano, the well-known transfer journalist, confirmed that Tottenham’s negotiations with Manchester City over Marmoush are progressing smoothly. The English club’s administration has advanced substantially in talks and now holds growing confidence that the transfer will be completed in the near term. This optimism follows Marmoush’s earlier agreement with Tottenham on personal terms during the current week.
Marmoush is motivated by belief in Tottenham’s emerging project under manager Ange Postecoglou — not Diego Zerbi, as erroneously reported in the source text — and by the prospect of regular first-team involvement, an objective unmet during his tenure at Manchester City, where the club won both the EFL Cup and the FA Cup last season.
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