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Rene Meulensteen, a former assistant to Sir Alex Ferguson, thinks Omar Marmoush, who has been a revelation for Eintracht Frankfurt this season, could be a huge hit at Old Trafford if Manchester United were ready to jump in.
Omar Marmoush, a transfer target for Liverpool, would be a fantastic match for Manchester United, according to Rene Meulensteen, Sir Alex Ferguson’s former number two.
Reds scouts are keeping a careful eye on the much sought-after Egyptian, who has already reached double digits for goals and assists this season for Eintracht Frankfurt.
But according to Meulensteen, if Ruben Amorim wants to bolster his assault with more firepower, Marmoush would also be a great addition to United, as the Bundesliga kid possesses the talent to be a hit for a Top premier league club
The Dutchman told Egyptian news channel Al Qahera: “Marmoush has great potential and could be a valuable addition to any big club, including Manchester United. He is very skilful and can score goals.
“He is performing well with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga and has already caught the attention of some Premier League clubs. I think he has the talent to succeed in the Premier League if given the opportunity.”
Marmoush, 25, has also attracted interest from Bayern Munich, however, it’s understood that his preference is to test himself on English shores should he depart Eintracht Frankfurt.
The prolific forward, who can play on either flank or through the middle, recently received praise from international team-mate Mohamed Salah.
Salah, speaking in the UAE last week, was keen to play down comparisons with his compatriot, stating: “There are not many players from Egypt and the Arab countries who went to Europe and fought for success and Marmoush is one of them.
“I think he has great potential. He is an important player for his team and the national team. I want to stop making comparisons to make his life easier. I want people to stop comparing him to me, saying he will be the new Salah and will do what he did and surpass it.
“That will put him under pressure all the time and will not help the player. You will compare him to a player who has been very successful over the past years, but he is still starting his career.