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Reports Of An Agreement In Marmoush Poker – Use Against Dortmund Is Still Possible

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City change on Friday?

Eintracht Frankfurt: Agreement with Manchester City in Marmoush poker

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Will Omar Marmoush leave Eintracht Frankfurt before the Bundesliga game against Borussia Dortmund on Friday? This is the question that concerns Bundesliga fans after the English Week. As of Thursday afternoon, there was still no agreement in sight in the transfer negotiations between the Eagles and Manchester City. In the evening, however, a breakthrough appears to have occurred.

The French newspaper “RMC Sport” had already written about this same agreement in the afternoon. However, since no confirmation was made public by either journalists close to the club in England or Germany, it was initially assumed that there was little truth. In the evening, Fabrizio Romano, the supposedly best-informed reporter, followed up with his well-known “Here We Go”.

But is this already confirmation that Marmoush played his last game in the Frankfurt jersey on Tuesday against SC Freiburg? Another game for the Egyptian in the Bundesliga cannot be completely ruled out. Romano’s contribution does not mention the transfer fee that was finally agreed upon. The reporter also does not provide any information about whether the medical check should be completed on Friday or over the weekend. The English newspaper “BBC” writes of an oral agreement – ​​also without any information about how to proceed.

In any case, it can be said that Marmoush’s move to the Premier League is imminent. Man City recently made an offer of 70 million euros and Eintracht insisted on a transfer package of over 80 million euros. If an agreement is now expected in this area, Marmoush will be the second most expensive sale in the Frankfurt club’s history after Randal Kolo Muani.

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