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·26 novembre 2024
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·26 novembre 2024
Liverpool have been linked with many prolific talents over the years, and Omar Marmoush is the latest name to surface. The Egyptian forward, currently shining for Eintracht Frankfurt, has drawn attention from across Europe. With his Bundesliga performances placing him second only to Harry Kane in goal contributions this season, speculation about a move to Anfield is growing. However, recent comments from Frankfurt’s sporting director, Timmo Hardung, suggest there’s less substance to the rumours than initially believed.
Omar Marmoush, 25, has established himself as one of Europe’s brightest talents this season. His dynamic style, versatility, and knack for scoring goals have made him a standout in the Bundesliga. Frankfurt’s faith in Marmoush is evident—they tied him to a new contract just last summer, but his €50-60 million price tag hints they are preparing for significant interest.
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Despite Bild’s report earlier this season that Liverpool have registered formal interest, Hardung has dismissed suggestions of ongoing negotiations. Speaking to Winwin, he said:
“No, we have not had any contact with Liverpool regarding Marmoush, no negotiations or contacts. I know the people there, but there is nothing, there are no contacts with any club regarding the player.”
Frankfurt seem determined to hold onto their star forward, at least for now. Hardung reiterated that there are no plans for a January departure, emphasising the club’s commitment to retaining Marmoush:
“We do not want to dispense with him, we do not want to sell him, certainly in January. In the transfer market, there is no room for assumptions, but there is no reason to sell him in the winter.”
Hardung also shared insights into ongoing negotiations with Marmoush and his representatives:
“We are in constant contact with Omar, of course, and also his agent. He is our player, so it is not difficult to talk to him. That is all I can say regarding the negotiations and the current situation.”
While a summer move remains a possibility, Hardung was coy about Marmoush’s valuation, adding:
“I don’t know what kind of market value Omar Marmoush might eventually bring… It is difficult to predict, and frankly, we do not care about predicting that. We deal with the situation if it happens.”
Adding another layer to the narrative, Mohamed Salah, Egypt’s iconic forward, recently cautioned against comparing Marmoush to himself or other players. His comments underline the individuality of Marmoush’s style and the need to evaluate his talent on its own merits.
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It’s frustrating to see the club linked to exciting talents only for such reports to dissolve into speculation. Marmoush would undoubtedly be a valuable addition to the Reds, especially given his ability to operate across the front line. At 25, he is entering his prime, and his Bundesliga form suggests he could thrive in the Premier League.
Yet, Timmo Hardung’s comments pour cold water on the rumour mill. It feels eerily similar to previous transfer sagas where interest seemed promising but lacked follow-through. Liverpool’s frontline, while still formidable, has faced criticism for its over-reliance on Mohamed Salah. With Jurgen Klopp’s departure in May and Arne Slot now at the helm, fans expect fresh, bold moves in the transfer market—moves that signal ambition.
The lack of concrete contact over Marmoush feels like a missed opportunity. It’s one thing for Frankfurt to play hardball, but if Liverpool are serious about reclaiming their position as Premier League title contenders, these are the deals that need prioritising.
While there’s still time before the summer window, the club must act decisively. Failure to strengthen key areas could risk mediocrity in a season where expectations are sky-high under Slot.