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Manchester City advances in negotiations with Omar Marmous and Vitor Reis

Omar Marmoush celebrates scoring a goal

    Key Takeaways:

  • Manchester City is negotiating with Eintracht Frankfurt for striker Omar Marmoush, with a potential fee of £40-£50 million
  • The club is also in talks with Palmeiras for center-back Vitor Reis, with an initial proposal worth €40 million
  • Negotiations are ongoing with RC Lens for defender Abdukodir Khusanov
  • Marmoush’s representatives were in Manchester yesterday, but the player is undecided on moving now or in the summer
  • Marmoush has scored 13 Bundesliga goals this season and is under contract with Eintracht until 2027

Manchester City is actively pursuing multiple transfers to bolster their squad, with negotiations underway for Omar Marmoush, Vitor Reis, and Abdukodir Khusanov. According to Sky Sports Germany, the Citizens are in advanced talks to sign Eintracht Frankfurt’s Egyptian striker Marmoush. The club is reportedly willing to pay between £40 and £50 million for the 25-year-old, who has scored 13 Bundesliga goals this season and remains under contract with Eintracht until 2027.

Representatives of Marmoush were spotted in Manchester yesterday to discuss the deal. However, the player has yet to decide whether he prefers to join City immediately or wait until the summer. Marmoush is seen as a versatile forward option to add depth to Pep Guardiola’s attacking lineup.

Simultaneously, Manchester City has opened talks with Palmeiras for center-back Vitor Reis. The club has dispatched representatives to Brazil to present an initial €40 million package as part of ongoing negotiations. Reis is regarded as a rising defensive talent, and City is keen to secure his services before competition intensifies.

In addition, discussions are continuing with RC Lens for Abdukodir Khusanov. The Uzbek defender has been a standout performer in Ligue 1, drawing attention from several top European clubs. City’s interest reflects their ambition to strengthen their defensive line further, ensuring depth and quality across all competitions.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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