Liverpool eyes Egyptian star Omar Marmoush as successor to Mohamed Salah

As Mohamed Salah’s time at Liverpool nears its end, the Reds are reportedly eyeing a promising Egyptian successor: Omar Marmoush. Currently excelling with Eintracht Frankfurt, the 24-year-old forward has become a rising star in the Bundesliga, catching Liverpool’s attention as a potential long-term replacement for Salah, whose contract expires in June 2025.

 

Marmoush has been in remarkable form this season, boasting 11 goals and 7 assists in just 13 matches across all competitions.

 

His combination of pace, skill, and scoring ability has Frankfurt valuing him at an estimated €50 to €60 million, according to Sky Sports—a price Liverpool may be willing to meet for his talent and potential.

 

For Liverpool, securing Marmoush could mean a seamless transition after Salah’s departure.

 

With Marmoush, the club would not only bring in a player capable of making an immediate impact but also keep the legacy of Egyptian brilliance alive at Anfield.

 

While negotiations could be challenging, Liverpool’s strong interest suggests they see Marmoush as a cornerstone for their future.

 

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