Liverpool has made a significant move by signing Egyptian forward Omar Marmoush from Eintracht Frankfurt as they prepare for life after Mohamed Salah. With Salah linked to a potential exit, possibly to PSG, the Reds have acted swiftly to secure Marmoush, who shares a close bond with his international teammate.
The transfer fee for Marmoush, reportedly between €50-60 million, reflects Liverpool’s commitment to bolstering their attack. Known for his versatility and pace, Marmoush has impressed in the Bundesliga, and Liverpool sees him as a fitting successor to Salah. Sources close to the negotiation confirmed that Liverpool’s interest was strong, and the player himself was enthusiastic about the opportunity. “Marmoush dreams of a Premier League move and would immediately agree to join Liverpool,” shared journalist Florian Plettenberg.
With a contract at Eintracht Frankfurt until 2027, Marmoush’s Premier League ambition, combined with his connection to Salah, made Liverpool a prime destination. The Reds are set to introduce him to the squad ahead of their upcoming match against Brighton & Hove Albion, marking the beginning of what could be a promising chapter at Anfield.