What Mohamed Salah has told Liverpool about 'INCREDIBLE' Omar Marmoush

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Mohamed Salah has been asked to give his verdict by Liverpool about his Egyptian teammate, Omar Marmoush.

At 25, Marmoush has emerged as one of the Bundesliga's standout players this season, netting nine goals and delivering six assists across nine matches in all competitions for Eintracht Frankfurt. His prolific form has been pivotal in Frankfurt’s rise to third in the Bundesliga standings, just one point shy of Bayern Munich

Despite his success, Marmoush is reportedly reluctant to extend his contract at Deutsche Bank Park, as interest from Premier League clubs heats up ahead of the 2025 transfer window.

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Liverpool, in particular, could have an advantage in the race for his signature, with Salah potentially playing a key role in convincing his fellow Egyptian to join him at Anfield.

According to journalist Ismaeel Mahmoud, Liverpool asked Salah about Marmoush with the 32-year-old highly recommending him.

It appears that Eintracht Frankfurt are open to the possibility of letting the forward depart, with the club's sporting director, Markus Krösche, stating that no player is off-limits for the right offer.

“It is true that Omar made a very clear commitment to us in the summer,” Krösche said.

“He has developed well and still has a lot of potential to develop further. For us, we don’t want to lose so many key players.

“I have to honestly say that no Eintracht player is unsellable (but) we want to keep the team together.

“I talk about him (Marmoush) after every game. But that’s a good thing. Omar gives our game an incredible amount.”

His comments indicate that while Frankfurt values Marmoush’s contributions, they may be willing to negotiate if a suitable bid comes in.

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