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Update Manchester City Omar Marmoush: Maresca faces summer dilemma

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·

2029 marks the end of striker Omar Marmoush’s contract with Manchester City, and Enzo Maresca must decide his future as Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United show summer interest. Update Manchester City Omar Marmoush highlights the Egyptian forward’s eight goals and three assists in 36 appearances.

Journalist Graeme Bailey noted that the 27‑year‑old Egyptian delivered an impressive record for the Mancunian club, scoring eight goals and providing three assists in 36 appearances across all competitions. His contributions have been vital in the Premier League, where he has shown a string of strong displays in the final third.

Marmoush’s contract runs to the summer of 2029, meaning Maresca faces no immediate pressure to cash in on the player. However, he remains behind Erling Haaland in the squad hierarchy, casting doubt on his long‑term starting prospects.

Despite being behind Haaland, the Egyptian talent has been praised for his performances, placing him among the most talented forwards in the Premier League. Maresca’s regard for the striker stays positive despite the uncertainty surrounding his role.

Interest has emerged from Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United for the summer, adding a market dimension to the decision. Both clubs see him as a potential boost to their attacking options.

Given his age and skill set, retaining him could strengthen Manchester City’s options at Etihad Stadium.

The broader context includes the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, where Marmoush could feature for Egypt, as highlighted by a photo taken in Dallas, TEXAS on JULY 02 during a World Cup Round of 32 match between Australia and Egypt at SMU, credited to Stacy Revere/Getty Images.

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