Liverpool BEGIN €60m Omar Marmoush transfer talks

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Liverpool have a deep array of attacking options this season but there remains uncertainty around Mohamed Salah's future.

The Egyptian's contract expires next summer and there is little to no information on whether or not the winger will extend his stay on Merseyside with interest coming from both Europe and Saudi Arabia.

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Furthermore, there have been transfer links surrounding Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz, who have both attracted interest from Barcelona.

Due to the uncertainty, the Reds are considering potential options for their attack next season.

Viktor Gyokeres would be welcome, but he would certainly be expensive. Dario Osorio looks a good talent but has also been attracting interest from Real Madrid.

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Liverpool officially register Marmoush interest

One player who Liverpool have been heavily linked with in recent weeks is Omar Marmoush. The Eintracht Frankfurt striker is a man in demand right now and it’s clear to see why.

Although none of the ‘big six’ made an approach last summer, Nottingham Forest were eager to get his signature, but wouldn’t meet Frankfurt’s asking price which is now thought to be €50 million to €60m.

The Egyptian striker is flying once this season, scoring 11 goals and getting seven assists in 13 games in all competitions. He is also the Bundesliga joint top-scorer alongside Harry Kane.

Now Bild is reporting that the Reds have officially registered their interest in signing the 25-year-old and are believed to have approached the player and his agent directly, in the hope they will be able to attract him to Anfield.

The competition for Marmoush

Liverpool’s official interest, however, has come amid growing attention from other top clubs across Europe.

Marmoush’s form has reportedly piqued the interest of several teams including Manchester United and West Ham while Arsenal are also said to be monitoring his situation.

It seems like Eintracht Frankfurt are open to allowing him to leave with the club's sporting director Markus Krösche insisting no player is not for sale.

The possibility of signing the Egyptian, meanwhile, may help in contract negotiations with Salah, who could be keen to link up with his international teammate at club level.

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