Manchester City has taken its spending this week to around $150 million by signing Egypt forward Omar Marmoush in a move that provides some belated backup to star striker Erling Haaland.
Marmoush's goal tally included four braces, against Wolfsburg, Holstein Kiel, Bayern Munich and Heidenheim. His final two appearances for the German side featured two goals and an asisst, helping lift the club to third in the table at the time of his departure.
Lukashenko with an axe at a meeting with workers of the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) in Minsk, 21025.
Manchester City have welcomed Omar Marmoush to the city for a medical with the club on Tuesday, it can be revealed. The Premier League champions are understood to have reached a total agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt for the transfer of their stand-out ...
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In a significant move that has sent ripples through the football world, Manchester City has officially secured the services of Egyptian international Omar Marmo
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City realised their best form of defence was to attack and Foden thumped a shot against the post. Marmoush thought he had levelled when he tucked away a rebound after a Haaland ef
The new City signing has big numbers, but Frankfurt has a history of selling strikers who then collapse elsewhere