"New Pharaoh" fans reactions to the signing of Omar Marmoush!
Hazem Mlhem
Dailysports's expert
The Egyptian international Omar Marmoush signed a new contract with Manchester City coming from Eintracht Frankfurt after a distinguished period of providing luxury football in the Bundesliga, breaking records in which he wrote at the same time other numbers of his own as well.
The deal amounted to 75m euro, and it is expected the player will perform well in the Premier League with City at a time when things are not working out so well with Pep Guardiola's team.
When the deal was officially announced, the responses and comments to the tweet posted by Fabrizio Romano on his personal account varied, including the one who was optimistic about the deal and the one who was not optimistic and predicts an unsuccessful future for the player with the blue team.
An English football fan who seems to be an optimistic fan about signing with the Egyptian named Agba Influencer said: "Now a new Egyptian king has emerged" and many Man City fans hope that the new Pharaoh will get the same future as Salah.
Another fan called the chelsea lad and seems to be a real fan of the Blues looks displeased with the signing of marmosh and says: "Manchester City needs to be investigated, pointing to the lot of money the team spends to strengthen its team
Another fan who also seems to be angry about Manchester City signing with all these players in one position, his name is Football gossip saying: "Savinho 30M, Grealish 100M, Doku 55.5 M, Marmoush 75M. All of them just for LW. Checkbook football 💰 💰 💰 and he seems to be serious about what he's saying too.
Another fan who gave his opinion in a very distinctive and lively way talks about the mistake made by players who are currently signing with Manchester City on long-term contracts due to Man City's current unstable situation, the fan named A A Beli: "I think that Omar Marmoush signed this contract at the wrong time, and the length of the contract will also be a problem, and given the current situation of Manchester City, players should think about short-term or trial contracts instead of committing to long-term contracts. There is no shadow "