Club director admits Arsenal, Liverpool & Man Utd target could be sold
- Premier League's elite linked with Frankfurt striker Omar Marmoush
- Egypt forward enjoying breakout season in Germany
- Club director makes admission over 25-year-old's future
By Tom Gott
Eintracht Frankfurt director Markus Krosche has refused to rule out a potential departure for top scorer Omar Marmoush, whose electric form has sparked links to Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Marmoush, 25, scored 12 Bundesliga goals last season and has started this year with eight in just six outings, putting him well clear at the top of the league's scoring charts.
Such form has, unsurprisingly, prompted links to the Premier League's elite. Arsenal and Liverpool have long been named as suitors for Mohamed Salah's international teammate, while recent reports have added United's name to the mix.
While Frankfurt have no desire to part ways with Marmoush, Krosche conceded the club could be powerless to stop the striker from leaving if his form continues.
"It is true that Omar made a very clear commitment to us in the summer," Krosche told the press. "He has developed well and still has a lot of potential to develop further.
"For us, we don’t want to lose so many key players. I have to honestly say that no Eintracht player is unsellable but we want to keep the team together. I talk about Marmoush after every game. But that's a good thing. Omar gives our game an incredible amount."
Marmoush rejected the chance to move to England in the summer, when Nottingham Forest failed with no fewer than three approaches for the Egypt international.
However, previous reports have claimed Marmoush dreams of moving to the Premier League, with the 25-year-old expected to entertain approaches from any top side over the coming months.