

Manchester City have been active in the January transfer window as they look to reel in Premier League pace-setters Arsenal.
The arrivals of Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi - two of the Premier Leagues standout performers in their respective positions this term - have been something of a statement of intent during the January transfer window, with the pair both making early contributions.
Manchester City's weekend victory over Wolves saw Pep Guardiolas side get back on track following an embarrassing defeat to Norwegian minnows Bodo/Glimt and a Manchester derby reverse, with the gap at the top now down to just four points.
Marmoush exit sanctioned?
With City spending north of �80million on Semenyo and Guehi, the clubs finances and FFP position will inevitably come into focus, with one signing from the January 2025 transfer windows future at the club now in doubt.
Egyptian striker Omar Marmoush has been linked with a move to Fenerbache in the Turkish press in recent days, with talk of a move cranking up as we enter the final week of the window.
Sabahs latest dispatch has more on Feners search for a new forward, with the club also having been linked to Evertons Beto.
Citing Semenyos move to the Etihad, they claim that Marmoushs future at the club is now in doubt, especially as the former Bournemouth man has hit the ground running, netting three goals in his four appearances so far.
According to the report, the Super Lig side are locked in negotiations and are willing to offer 30m for the 26-year-old, but face competition from Bayern Munich. The player himself would reportedly like to remain in the Premier League amid interest from Aston Villa and Tottenham and he only wants a loan move away.
Another side has entered the mix, though, as journalist Suleyman Rodop claims that Galatasaray want to sign Marmoush, who joined City in a �59million move from Eintracht Frankfurt last January, and even goes as far as claiming that the players agent has said we can come to Galatasaray.
Marmoushs campaign has been disrupted by injury and his involvement at AFCON, meaning he has made just three Premier League starts this term, with his first goal of the season coming in Saturdays 2-0 win over Wolves.
In FourFourTwos view, reports of an imminent departure for Marmoush appear to be premature.
The forward - valued at 65m by Transfermarkt - earned the praise of Guardiola at the weekend, who called him a special player. following the victory over Wolves.
At a time when Erling Haaland is struggling for goals and the club are fighting on four fronts, a fully fit Marmoush could be a key player for City during the run-in.
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