Marmoush would add competition for Erling Haaland up front, something City have been missing since allowing Julian Alvarez to join Atletico Madrid in the summer. And while the Egypt international has enjoyed a stellar season in Germany, one striking solution could be right under City's noses.
Yoane Wissa reduces Brentford's deficit to just one goal as he tucks away his effort from close range against Manchester City at the Gtech.
Brentford have rejected Nottingham Forest’s opening bid for Yoane Wissa.Forest are understood to have offered around £20million for the forward, but the Bees have no plans to sell the forward this month.
The report by David Ornstein on X (formerly Twitter) states that Forest have submitted a bid for Wissa, in the region of £22million as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of a Champions League push. However, their bid is 'significantly' below Brentford's valuation of the 28-year-old, and it will not be accepted.
Brentford forward Yoane Wissa is the subject of a January transfer bid from Champions League-chasing Nottingham Forest; Brentford do not want to sell the player and are expected to turn down the offer;
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Nottingham Forest have reportedly submitted a £22million bid for Brentford striker Yoane Wissa as Nuno Espirito Santo's side continue their push for Champions League qualification.
It proved to be another thrilling night for Brentford fans at the Gtech Community Stadium and a proud one for striker Yoane Wissa.
While Wissa has scored 11 goals in this Premier League, West Ham are showing interest in Taiwo Awoniyi. Nottingham Forest made an offer of 20 million euros for acquiring Yoane Wissa which was rejected.
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It's game on in the English capital after Brentford have battled back in the late minutes of the second half against Manchester City. Thomas Frank's Bees looked destined to succumb to Pep Guardiola's reigning Premier League champions after a second-half brace from City star Phil Foden,
The oft-derided Kai Havertz (£7.8m) is a potential pick up front, with Leandro Trossard (£6.8m), Gabriel Martinelli (£6.7m) and Martin Odegaard (£8.3m) perhaps coming into the reckoning too. Havertz, Trossard and Martinelli all contributed attacking returns against Aston Villa on Saturday.