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.
Brentford have rejected Nottingham Forest’s opening bid for Yoane Wissa ... in 2021. Wissa has since grown into a key player for the Bees and can play on either wing or as a lone striker. Wissa’s goal in the 2-2 draw with Manchester City saw him ...
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;
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.
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Brentford have no intention of selling Yoane Wissa despite Premier League interest, talkSPORT understands. Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have both been linked with a move for the Bees star, who
Brentford forward Yoane Wissa is the subject of January transfer interest from Champions League-chasing Nottingham Forest; Brentford do not want to sell the player and have turned down the offer; Fore
Striker Yoane Wissa has addressed Nottingham Forest’s interest in him as the transfer window deadline approaches. Strengthening head coach Nuno Espirito Santo’s attacking options before the February 3 cut-off is a priority for the Reds. Brentford front man Wissa is on their wish-list, although it remains to be seen whether a deal can get done.
The clock is ticking down and Deadline Day is fast approaching for Premier League clubs to get their transfers in the bag
With the January transfer window closing in less than a week, Premier League clubs are scrambling to finalise any remaining deals. Manchester City has been the biggest spender, shelling out £150million to support Pep Guardiola's rebuilding efforts,
The transfer window is approaching its final week as clubs in the Premier League and across Europe seek to close out deals
So, after a bad day at the office, the Reds need to dust themselves off and get back to what they've done so well all season. Confidence, organisation, unity and belief are increasingly the words most associated with Nuno Espirito Santo's team - and that's precisely what they need to see them to the finish line. The best we hope is still to come.