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Expert predicts Liverpool and Newcastle will miss out on star worth ‘at least’ £82m

If Premier League trio Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur are serious about signing one of the most in-form forwards in Europe, then prepare to put your money where your mouth is.

And we’re talkin🎉g a pretty substantial amount of money🧔 as well.

Reports have indicated that – as Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Newcastle Unit🐼ed join the race – Eintracht Frankfurt will look for £50 million from any club hoping to take Omar Marmoush away from his Commerzbank Arena home.

TBR understands that Liverpool are watching Mo S�💯�alah’s Egyptian teammate very closely too.

But if rumoured fee of £ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ50 million almost felt too good to be true, given that Marmoush is already on 17 goals and 11 assists this term, well, perhaps it is.

Speaking on the po🌄dcast, European football expert and Bundesliga fanatic Andy Brassell feels that Frankfurt’s sale of Randal Kolo Muani to Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2023 is likely to be a benchmark for any future Marmoush departure.

And, considering that PSG paid £77 million for Kolo Muani, Liverpool and co would maybe be fortune getting much change out of £82 million as the race🦄 to s𒉰ecure Marmoush’s signature prepares to go into overdrive.

Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images

Liverpool and Newcastle eye Omar Marmoush as expert predicts 100 million euro fee

“He looks absolutely unstoppable. A goalscorer, assister, and he is the only player Bayern have really looked vulnꦉerable against this season,” Brassell explains, two of Marmoush’s 13 Bundesliga strikes coming against the l🗹eague leaders in October’s thrilling 3-3 draw.

“He took Bayern to bits.

“It is not at all surprising that a lot of Premier League clubs have been linked to him. He was a player of some promise [but] who has exploded into this absolute supe♓rstar.”

One Egyptian expert thinks Marmoush can become ‘better’ than Salah if he maintains his current trajectory. Brassell does not go that far, though he does feel that a winger-turned-six-foot-dynamo of a centre-forward is certianl🐓y more ‘physical’ than Liverpool’s number XI.

With his contract expiring in 2025 – TBR understands Salah has interest from the MLS and Saudi Arabia – Liverpool may soon be facing the unenviable task of replacing not only a living legend, but also the most fearౠed forwarജd in the Premier League.

Is Marmoush the man to step into his compatriot’s shoulders? The prince inheriting the throne from the so-called ‘Egyptian King🌌’?

Well, Brassell cannot see it, regardless if Sa𒅌lah goes or if he signs that new deal. He also feels that Newcastle and Tottenham – Spurs another of the clubs who have been linked with the former Wolfsburg and Stuttgart ace – simply do not have the funds to make the sort of offer that could tempt Frankfurt.

Liverpool and Tottenham moves played down for Frankfurt star

“I don’t think [Marmoush will go to] Liverpool beca♔use, obviously, you have got the weight of replacing Liverpool’s best player of recent years,” Brassell adds. “It is hard to imagine them in the same team, especially with all the other attacking talent that Li🍌verpool have.

“Eintracht will charge a lot for him. So, when we look at Spurs and Newcasℱtle, I think h📖e would improve both of those [but] where would they find the money for him?

“I thiꦦnk we are looking at 100 million, maybe. 100 million euros at least!”

Frankfurt, second in the Bundesliga as things stand, have brought in combined fee of around £250 million via the sales of Sebastian Haller, Lu🧸ka Jovic, Ante Rebic, Andre Silva, William Pacho, Jesper Lindstrom and the aforementioned�� Kolo Muani since the summer of 2019.