According to a recent report from journalist Santi Aouna, Tottenham Hotspur have shown an interest in Eintracht Frankfurt foward Omar Marmoush. He states that there is also interest from Liverpool and Manchester City, with the player preferring the latter option.
Spurs interested in the Bundesliga revelation of 24/25
The 25-year old is having his breakout year in the Bundesliga, having scored 13 goals and provided seven assists in 15 league games so far. Only Harry Kane has netted more goals so far. On top of that, he has also created nine big chances, completed 2.6 successful dribbles per game, and created over two chances per game.
His 13 goals come from an xG of just 7.58, and five of those goals have been direct free-kicks, a trait Spurs do not have much of it in the current squad, particularly outside of James Maddison. The above dribbling stat puts him miles ahead of anyone in the current squad too. At the moment, Dejan Kulusevski's 1.5 dribbles per game is the most of any player, yet still 1.1 fewer a game than Marmoush.
The Egyptian forward is a versatile player, capable of playing off the left, as a number ten - or up front. So far this season, he has generally played as a striker in a front two, playing off of Hugo Ekitike, who provides an outlet in a similar way to Dominic Solanke.
Not only has he been impressive this season in the Bundesliga, but he has also carried this form into Europe - scoring four goals and providing two assists in 408 Europa League minutes so far this campaign, as Frankfurt sit in 5th place in the league phases, four places ahead of Ange Postecoglu's side.
As it stands, the forward has two and a half years left on his current contract in Germany. These middling contract scenarios are often hard to guage in terms of a price. It isn't what you would describe as a long term deal, but neither one that is soon running out. Whatever he ends up going for, they will make a nice profit - having signed him on a free transfer from VFL Wolfsburg in the summer of 2023.
It is hard to see where Marmoush would fit in at Spurs, given his current role, as a split striker, does not exist in the current set up. Could it be off the left hand side, with Heung Min-Son beginning to show his age? Either way, hard to see this being a priority over defenders.