Spurs plot £51m swoop for City’s Omar Marmoush as transfer spree gathers pace

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Tottenham’s window has been all action, and now they’re lining up the marquee addition to their front line. The word from CaughtOffside is that Spurs are preparing an official bid for Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush, with the champions valuing him at around £51 million. It’s a bold move for a player widely hailed as edging into that ‘world-class’ bracket, and one who’s said to be on £165,000 per week at the Etihad.

There’s heavyweight competition, mind. Juventus and Barcelona are watching closely, Aston Villa are in the mix, and City won’t roll over. But Spurs have momentum and a plan — and right now they look like a club determined to cash it in.

Why Marmoush makes sense for Spurs

For Tottenham, the brief is clear: add a forward who brings versatility, movement and goals. Marmoush ticks those boxes. He can play across the front, stretch defences with pace, and he’s got the habit of popping up in the right areas. If you’re building an attack to press high and break with purpose, he fits the blueprint.

There’s also the timing. With Pep Guardiola gone and Enzo Maresca bedding in at City, squad roles are being reassessed. Marmoush hasn’t nailed down guaranteed minutes, and that’s the leverage Spurs need — offer him a headline role rather than a rotation slot and the needle can shift quickly.

The price, the wages, the reality

£51m is the going rate for a forward with upside and pedigree, and his current wage packet reflects elite-club status. Tottenham will need to balance their structure carefully, but after the outlay elsewhere this summer, they’ve shown they’re not shy if the player is the right one.

For those gauging where the market thinks this lands, the best betting sites will be quick to react. Spurs mean business — and if talks progress, you can expect the odds on a North London switch to shorten as the window wears on.

A window of intent

Spurs have already overhauled the squad spine. Mateus Fernandes adds energy, Jan-Paul van Hecke and Marcos Senesi bolster the back line, Andy Robertson brings top-flight nous at full-back, and Martin Dubravka strengthens the goalkeeper group. Add the near £100m deal for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali — now agreed and close — and you’ve got a club rewriting its own script.

And they’re not easing off. Having fortified defence and midfield, attention rightly swings to the attack. A frontline addition of Marmoush’s calibre would round off the rebuild and, crucially, shift the mood music around the club.

Beating the competition

Juventus and Barcelona offer glamour; Aston Villa offer a settled project with European football. Spurs’ counter? Guaranteed minutes, a central role, and the promise of being the difference-maker in a team on the rise. If City hold firm on the fee, Tottenham’s speed of execution could be the trump card — move early, present clarity, and close.

What it means for the season ahead

After back-to-back 17th-place finishes, the mandate is simple: climb. Fast. Five signings through the door by early July signals intent; adding Marmoush would be the statement that the rebuild extends beyond structure to stardust. Land him, and Spurs suddenly look equipped not just to stabilise, but to muscle into the top half with a bit of swagger.

Plenty of work to do, plenty of rivals to fend off — but make no mistake, this is Tottenham pushing hard to turn a busy summer into a transformative one.

Thomas O'Brien

A historian by profession and all-round sports nut, Thomas is the person behind our blog keeping you up to date on the latest in world sports. Make sure you also check out his weekly tips and Premier League predictions!

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