Manchester City’s Egypt-Canada centre-forward Omar Marmoush is being linked with a summer switch to Tottenham Hotspur, with the Premier League club monitoring the 27-year-old’s situation at the Etihad.
Marmoush, valued at €50.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently listed at City with no recorded contract expiry date, fuelling speculation he could yet run his deal down and test the market as a free agent in the future. For now, any move to Spurs remains at the rumour stage, with the reported probability of the transfer happening marked only as “?”.
Born in Cairo on 7 February 1999 and standing at 1.83m, Marmoush is a right-footed centre-forward who can operate across the front line. He holds dual nationality, representing both Egypt and Canada at international level, and wears the No 7 shirt at Manchester City.
Recent outings for City have kept the forward in the shop window. In his latest appearance – a tight Premier League fixture earlier this month in which City were held to a draw by top-half opposition – Marmoush led the line, playing the full 90 minutes and offering his usual work rate in attack, though he was unable to add to his goal tally as the game finished level.
Marmoush’s career résumé already includes spells in some of Europe’s top leagues before his move to City, and his performances in elite competition have helped drive his valuation into the €50m bracket. That figure would represent a significant outlay for Spurs unless City decide to cash in with only limited contractual security.
With interest growing and his long-term status in Manchester still unclear, any formal approach from Tottenham could mark a pivotal moment in Marmoush’s career, potentially redefining his role in the Premier League and shaping his reputation as a leading forward in English football.
