Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush insisted his only focus is to help his current team “achieve something big” amid the ongoing… transformation Links with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United.
All three Premier League Both sides could use a new striker and Marmoush has created plenty of headlines this season by scoring 18 goals and 12 assists in all competitions for Frankfurt.
Only Harry Kane (14) has scored more goals than Marmoush (13) in the league German League In 2024/25.
The Egypt international, who was signed as a free agent after an unremarkable spell at Wolfsburg in 2023, told the German publication: “There is always a lot of speculation abroad. But I don't actually have a specific dream target.” Sports photo.
“What I can promise to the fans is that I will give everything I have for Eintracht in every match. I am not thinking about moving. I am living in the here and now and enjoying my time in Frankfurt.”
“Eintracht believed in me and put their trust in me. I want to return that trust with good performances and goals. But what happens in the distant future does not matter to me. I want to continue doing my best so that I can play in the future.” At the end of the season we can say as a team: we have achieved something big.”
Marmouche is now worth €60m (£50m). Transfer marketan amount that has jumped by 50%, up from 40 million euros, in just the last six weeks since November.
Markus Crocci, Frankfurt sporting director He said at the time that €40 million would not be enough To keep Marmoush away, now it may be even more important given how his value has risen. The contract until 2027 also gives the Bundesliga side leverage in any potential transfer talks.
However, selling a club like Frankfurt that does not have the fortunes of Europe's leading clubs is inevitable as long as the right offer is made, as Crocci previously confirmed.
“Ultimately, with so many players coming to us, we offer them an environment in which they can develop further – knowing full well that we will let them leave if they develop faster than the club itself,” he said.
“This is an agreement we have with the players. That's why we have the opportunity to recruit so many exciting players, because they know they can take the next step in Frankfurt.”
Referring to previous deals such as Randall Kolo Mwani's 2023 move to Paris Saint-Germain for €90 million, he noted: “Decisions like this have to be made from a global perspective. It's not just about sporting things, it's also about more – namely the club.” As a whole.
“We have a certain market value in mind for each of our players. If a club comes along and pays that amount, we will let the player leave as well. We always try to be prepared for that possibility.”
Liverpool The team is expected to sign a striker before next season, whether in the event of Mohamed Salah leaving at the end of his contract or to bring in the unstable Darwin Nunez. Meanwhile, Arsenal The team has lacked a prolific 'number nine' since Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's departure from the club, and Manchester United's limited firepower has been well publicised.