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Man City sign Marmoush, spend $240m in a week

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Egypt striker Omar Marmoush is on the move to Manchester City from Eintracht Frankfurt. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconEgypt striker Omar Marmoush is on the move to Manchester City from Eintracht Frankfurt. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Reeling from a damaging loss in the Champions League, Manchester City have taken their spending this week to around $A240 million by signing Egypt forward Omar Marmoush from Eintracht Frankfurt.

Thursday's move will provide some belated back-up to star striker Erling Haaland.

The 25-year-old Marmoush joined City on a four-and-a half year deal for a reported 70 million euros ($A116 million), following the arrivals of young defenders Abdukodir Khusanov from Lens and Vitor Reis from Palmeiras.

City will hope the new signings can ignite their season, which was thrown back into turmoil when the team collapsed to a 4-2 loss at Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Wednesday to plunge to the brink of elimination with one game left in the revamped first stage.

Marmoush is second to Bayern Munich's Harry Kane in the list of top scorers in the German league this season, with 15 goals from 17 games for Frankfurt.

He was not in the squad for the 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund amid negotiations with City, and went on the field after the game for at farewell in front of Frankfurt's fans.

Marmoush said: "This is a day I will never forget. To sign for Manchester City - one of the best teams in the world - is an amazing feeling.

"I am delighted, my family are so proud, and we are all very happy to be here in Manchester."

The move to City caps a rapid rise to stardom for Marmoush, who signed from Frankfurt on a free transfer in 2023 from Wolfsburg, where he'd only scored five goals the season before.

It's not yet clear how Marmoush will fit into Pep Guardiola's tactics. His best performances this season have come as part of a two-striker formation alongside former Paris Saint-Germain forward Hugo Ekitiké, but Guardiola prefers a lone striker in Haaland.

Marmoush can play in wide roles and has generally done so for Egypt's national team, but less successfully than in a central role. He has six goals and three assists in 35 games for his country.

In that sense, Marmoush seems a like-for-like replacement for Julian Alvarez, the versatile Argentina forward who left City for Atletico Madrid in August after largely being in the shadow of Haaland over the last two years.

Marmoush is the latest in a string of Frankfurt strikers to make lucrative moves to top European clubs, but they haven't always settled. Frankfurt sold Luka Jovic to Real Madrid in 2019 but he was back on loan just 18 months later and is now at Milan. Randal Kolo Muani left Frankfurt in 2023 for PSG, where he is mostly a bench player and might move this month.

Guardiola has said the club is looking to bring forward future signings to this current transfer window because of injury problems this season that have rocked his team's campaign.

Not only are City struggling in the Champions League, the team are in fifth place in their Premier League title defence — 12 points behind leaders Liverpool having played one game more.

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