Man Utd prepare to advance to sign £41.8m star – He "moves incredibly well."

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Manchester United, despite so much uncertainty on their managerial situation and how they are set to turn their situation around, just do not get stopped from being linked with some of the best attackers in Europe at the moment.

Languishing 14th in the Premier League table with a negative goal difference, Erik ten Hag looks clueless about turning the situation around. However, the player they are being linked with currently would fit under any manager.

News – Report – Man United willing to bid to sign £50m-£67m player

As per Caught Offside, Man Utd are prepared to advance to try and sign Eintracht Frankfurt forward Omar Marmoush. The Red Devils are not alone in their interest with Liverpool and Arsenal also wanting to sign him.

CO value him at around £25m but Bild report that the fee to sign him could be closer to £41.8m. Considering the form he has been on, it would come as no surprise even if the fee Frankfurt quotes goes North from here.

Frankfurt’s sporting director Markus Krosche recently had this to say about Omar Marmoush. He wasn’t wrong in what he said:

"Omar has taken the next step. In one-on-one duels he is difficult to stop. He also moves incredibly well."

So far this season, the 25-year-old Egyptian attacker has 15 goal contributions from just 9 games across all competitions. Marmoush is ready for big money European giants move and Man Utd could be where he ends up.

If Manchester United don’t turn the situation around, they might struggle to convince top talent to join them, considering they might miss out on Champions League qualification for the second successive season.

It will be interesting to keep an eye on the Marmoush situation. He would be an excellent addition to the roster at Old Trafford and let’s wait and see how it goes.

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