In a potential transfer twist that has caught the attention of many, Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly monitoring Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush for a possible move. This follows just a year after the Egyptian joined City, according to insider sources.
Under the stewardship of Thomas Frank this season, Spurs initially had a promising start but have since faced a decline in form, now sitting in 11th place in the Premier League. Despite being one of the league’s higher scorers, a lack of consistency on the left wing remains a pressing issue for the side.
Amidst this backdrop, Marmoush has emerged as a potential solution. The versatile Egyptian, capable of playing both as a striker and on the left wing, was acquired by City last year. However, he has struggled to make a consistent impact this season, managing only one direct goal contribution due to various setbacks, including injury.
With City potentially looking to further bolster their attacking options, Marmoush might find himself deemed surplus to requirements. Recent reports have linked City with Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo, suggesting that the Citizens are actively pursuing new talent to enhance their squad.
Notably, players like Savinho, Oscar Bobb, Jeremy Doku, and Phil Foden currently receive more game time than Marmoush. The forthcoming arrival of new players could further jeopardise his position within the team.
While Tottenham’s interest remains speculative at this point, there’s potential for Marmoush to be seen as a solution to Spurs’ left-wing dilemma should City make him available. His flexibility to play up front could also offer additional tactical options for Frank.
Tottenham’s pursuit of reinforcements continues, with whispers that Savinho, a familiar target from the summer, could still be on their radar.
Ultimately, whether Spurs will make a definitive move for Marmoush in January remains uncertain, but his availability could be a development to watch closely.

