Liverpool are keen on the Eintracht Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush.
The 25-year-old Egyptian international has established himself as one of the most reliable goalscorers in the Bundesliga and his performances have attracted the attention of Liverpool.
According to Sky Germany, the English club will have to pay a fee of around €50-60 million for the striker. Liverpool certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it will be interesting to see if they can come forward with an official proposal to sign the player.
Frankfurt will not want to lose a key player like him, but they will be powerless to stop him from leaving if there is a proposal on the table. The Egyptian international will want to compete at the highest level as well. A move to the Premier League will be an exciting opportunity for him. Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in the world and they could provide him with the platform to push for major trophies.
Mohamed Salah has been linked with a move away from Liverpool at the end of the season. He will be out of contract in the summer of 2025, and he has not signed an extension with the club yet. Liverpool will have to replace his goalscoring output at the end of the season and Marmoush could be the ideal replacement for his compatriot.
Marmoush could transform Liverpool
The 25-year-old is at the peak of his powers and he will look to hit the ground running in the Premier League. Liverpool need someone who can adapt to the Premier League league quickly and make an instant impact. The Bundesliga striker certainly fits the profile and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops. Even if Liverpool have to pay €50-60 million for the player, he could end up justifying the investment in the near future.
The Egyptian international is likely to improve further with coaching and experience. At 25, he has plenty of room for growth.
The striker has a contract with the German club until 2027, and it is unlikely that they will lower their asking price for him. They are under no pressure to cash in on the player and Liverpool will have to pay the asking price.