The revival of Manchester City starts with an Egyptian, the "citizens" are ready to spend 80 million euros for the attacker

Manchester City seems to be preparing for the second half of the season, the merciless team that has dominated British football in recent years will return.
Guardiola's team has also targeted what is the first major reinforcement of this January market, where the "citizens" have many things to fix as they see themselves far from the leader in the camps.
The club and the Egyptian striker, Omar Marmush, have found a common language and have an agreement in principle on the financial details of the contract that is expected to link the 25-year-old with the Englishmen led by Pep Guardiola.
It is now expected to find an agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt, the club that owns his card, but it is known that Manchester City is ready to spend 80 million euros for the player who is expected to become Erling Haaland's partner in the advanced department. A figure that shows once again that City has no intention of giving up on the major objectives it has, although for many Guardiola's team was destined to end this season without a trophy and glory due to the issue of 115 financial violations.
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