Tottenham are among the clubs to be linked with a move for Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush as they look to complete deals in the final week of the January transfer window.
Tottenham Hotspur have received a potential lift in their pursuit of Manchester City forward Omar Marmoush ahead of the transfer deadline.
Spurs are amongst the clubs reportedly interested in acquiring the player.
The Egyptian has found regular first-team opportunities limited at City this season, though he featured in the starting XI for the Premier League fixture against Wolves after returning from the Africa Cup of Nations.
He found the back of the net in the side's 2-0 victory.
January signing Antoine Semenyo has increased competition within the squad and sparked speculation regarding Marmoush's future at the Etihad Stadium.
Spurs, Aston Villa and Turkish outfit Fenerbahce have all been linked with a potential move in recent weeks. However, Turkish publication Sabah has claimed that the player would prefer to remain in the Premier League.
With Villa nearing a deal for former Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham, this could present Spurs with an opportunity to move ahead in the race. Fenerbahce are, though, understood to be maintaining their interest and are considering a potential €30m (£26m) offer.
Whilst searching for striking reinforcements following injuries to both Dominic Solanke and Richarlison, there is also speculation surrounding potential departures at the opposite end of the pitch.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb (via Milan News), Milan sporting director Igli Tare has been in discussions with Spurs regarding a potential January transfer for Radu Dragusin.
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The 23 year old has featured just twice as a substitute for the club since recovering from a cruciate ligament injury in December.
The report indicates that Milan are eager to arrange a loan deal with an option to purchase included for the summer. However, Tottenham are insisting on an obligation to buy being included in any loan agreement.
It's reported that Tottenham want the obligation linked to certain conditions that would be relatively straightforward to activate. Milan, on the other hand, prefer having the option to make a final decision at the conclusion of a loan spell in the summer.
Whether the two clubs can reach some form of agreement remains to be seen. West Ham United are amongst the other clubs reportedly showing interest in the centre-back before the transfer window closes.