Turkish outfit Fenerbahçe have contacted Manchester City for the acquisition of Egyptian international Omar Marmoush in the current transfer window.
The former Frankfurt star has been tipped for a January departure, having struggled for regular playing time under manager Pep Guardiola, who captured his signature a year ago.
Despite speculations about his future, the enterprising attacker registered his first goal of the 2025/26 football campaign for Sky Blues, who are in contention for the Premier League title this season.
Marmoush has several opportunities to leave Manchester City, with Tottenham, Aston Villa, Galatasaray, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund expressing firm interest in the attacker.
However, the Turkish giants, who are keen on strengthening their squad for the remainder of the season has submitted a €30 million offer to sign Marmoush at the expense of other club.
The arrival of Ghana’s Antoine Semenyo could further decrease Marmoush playing time, with the Egyptian star reportedly open for a loan switch.
This season, Marmoush has played 17 matches in all competitions, with a total 483 minutes. During this period, he has scored two goals and provided one assist.
Marmoush does not want to leave Manchester City permanently, as he would like to stay with the club. He intends to leave on loan for regular playing time and return after the spell.
Besides, Marmoush would prefer to stay in the English Premier League if he should leave Manchester City in the winter window, giving an advantage to Tottenham and Aston Villa, who are already keen to sign him.







