“Each coach says the same” -bag the scenes Manchester City cameras reveals Txiki Begiristain’s first word to Omar MarmouSh

Txiki Begiristain was eager to pile on praise personally to Omar Marmoush, after offering the Egyptian forward to Manchester City for the first time last week.

The 60-year-old sports director made Egyptian International his most expensive recruitment to date in the ongoing transfer window in January and concluded an agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt in the area of ​​75 million euros, according to reports.

The arrival of Marmoush has followed them as Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor -in Reis in central defensive roles, while there is still a feeling in some quarters that Manchester City could still venture back on the market for a full back and central midfielder.

Manchester City supporters and some in the club have not hidden their joy at the arrival of one of German football’s very best goals, and that includes the club’s football director.

As caught behind the scenes Manchester City cameras at the club’s training base last week, Txiki Begiristain was eager to tell Omar Marmoush about his faith when it comes to 25-year-old’s status in German football.

“We take the best player in Bundesliga,” Begiristain told Marmoush about the versatile spider who arrived at the City Football Academy for the first time.

The outgoing Manchester City Sports Director continued, “Every coach says the same thing they say, ‘Sign him! Sign him! ” ‘

Omar Marmoush has since debuted in Full Manchester City and offers a new dimension to the club’s attack in a dramatic 3-1 comeback victory over Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday night.

This victory shoots Pep Guardiola’s team into Premier League’s top four places, while Marmoush added an extra and much-needed flair and intensity to a somewhat stagnant creative setup for Manchester City.

Some have been eager to point out similarities to Julian Alvarez in the way the 25-year-old has a merciless need to pressure an opposition defense, while he is also not holding back when presented to an opportunity to strike in goal.