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Tottenham's gamble on Marmoush: contract length could bite

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball ·
Tottenham's gamble on Marmoush: contract length could bite

His contract runs until summer 2029, meaning any Tottenham Hotspur deal for the 27‑year‑old Egypt international Omar Marmoush could require a premium as the North London club eye the forward this summer, while Manchester City will retain him until the expiry of his current deal.

Alfredo Pedulla reported that Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to secure the Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush this summer. The club’s interest reflects a desire to bolster their attacking options under manager Roberto De Zerbi.

Marmoush’s last season at Manchester City yielded eight goals and three assists across 36 appearances in all competitions. His contributions came despite an up‑and‑down campaign, with productive displays in the final third.

The Egyptian striker is praised for finding space, delivering decisive passes and dribbling effectively. He primarily operates as a centre‑forward but can also be deployed on the left wing when required.

Having already accumulated Premier League experience, Marmoush is expected to adapt quickly to life at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. His skill set should add firepower to De Zerbi’s attack and allow him to compete for a regular first‑team place.

At 27, Marmoush is entering what many consider his prime years, making him a sensible target for the North London side. His arrival could help Spurs aim to return to European competition in the Premier League over the coming seasons.

However, the length of his current contract, which runs to 2029, may limit Tottenham’s ability to negotiate a cut‑price transfer, influencing the broader market dynamics for Premier League forwards.

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