
"Aston Villa have maintained their interest in signing Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush, according to the latest reports from Football Insider. The Egyptian international, who made waves with a big-money move to the Etihad from Eintracht Frankfurt, is reportedly back on Unai Emery's radar as the Villans look to bolster their attacking options for the upcoming summer window."
"While Villa were active in the winter market, their admiration for the versatile forward hasn't waned. As City navigate a crowded squad, Marmoush is said to be weighing his options in search of a fresh challenge where he can command a starting role. Aston Villa's interest in Omar Marmoush Speaking on Football Insider's Transfer Insider podcast, transfer correspondent Pete O'Rourke shed light on the long-standing interest from the West Midlands club."
"He noted that Villa's recruitment team has been tracking the Egyptian for some time. There was a bit of interest in Marmoush in the January window from a few clubs, O'Rourke explained. Aston Villa looked at it before they signed Tammy Abraham, and I'm sure there'll be clubs at home or abroad who would be looking at the Egyptian in the summer window if the player himself does feel the need to move on."
"However, O'Rourke warned that pryng him away from the reigning champions won't be cheap. It's not an easy deal to do. He's got three years left on his contract and City did spend big money when they signed him from Frankfurt. Marmoush has struggled for minutes Despite his undeniable talent and explosive pace, Marmoush has found it difficult to displace the established stars in Pep Guardiola's lineup."
Aston Villa are reported to be maintaining interest in signing Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush. The Egyptian international previously moved from Eintracht Frankfurt to the Etihad for a major fee and is again linked to Unai Emery’s plans for the summer. Villa’s recruitment team has tracked him for some time, with earlier interest during the January window before signing Tammy Abraham. Marmoush is said to be considering options due to limited playing time at City. He has struggled to displace established starters under Pep Guardiola, with appearances largely coming through domestic cup rotations and late cameos. Manchester City are expected to demand a high price because Marmoush has three years remaining on his contract.
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