Omar Marmoush: Barcelona linked with €60m move for Man City forward

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Omar Marmoush: Barcelona linked with €60m move for Man City forward

Barcelona are being linked with a move for Manchester City centre-forward Omar Marmoush, whose future at the Premier League champions remains unclear.

The 27-year-old, listed with a market value of €60.00m, is the subject of fresh speculation over a potential switch from City to La Liga giants Barça, according to data compiled on 16 May 2026. The reported probability of the deal is currently marked only as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, are at a very early and informal stage.

Marmoush, who wears the No 7 shirt at City, has no publicly documented contract expiry date, raising the possibility that he could either be approaching the end of his deal or run down his terms to test the market as a free agent in future windows. There is no indication in the data that an agreement over an extension has been reached.

Born in Cairo on 7 February 1999, the 1.83m right-footed attacker is registered as having dual nationality – Egypt and Canada – and is listed in his main position as an attacking centre-forward. He is also recorded as being associated with Manchester City at national-team level in the dataset, though no separate senior international record is provided.

Recent information on Transfermarkt confirms his valuation at €60.00m but does not include a breakdown of his latest season’s goals, assists or detailed match-by-match statistics. No specific fixture data – such as his most recent opponent, date, scoreline or individual performance – is available in the supplied material, so the impact of his latest outings for City cannot be independently assessed here.

With Barcelona continuing to reshape their attack and Marmoush yet to have a clearly defined contract end date at City, the rumour is likely to persist. If a move were to materialise, a transfer to Camp Nou could mark a decisive next chapter in his career and significantly influence his standing in European football.

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