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Stefan Borson suggests who Man City could sell instead of Omar Marmoush after Tottenham swoop

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Stefan Borson: This is Who Man City Could Sell Instead of Omar Marmoush After Tottenham Swoop

Football finance expert Stefan Borson, Manchester City's former financial advisor, has weighed in on the club's potential transfer strategy amid interest from Tottenham Hotspur in star forward Omar Marmoush. Spurs are reportedly plotting a move for the prolific attacker following a claim by manager Pep Guardiola, as City seek to balance their squad and finances.[1]



Marmoush has been a standout performer for City, drawing attention from north London rivals Tottenham, who aim to bolster their attacking options. Speculation about his future has intensified, with the door seemingly open for a Spurs switch. However, Borson suggests that selling Marmoush outright may not be the most viable path, particularly given City's ongoing Financial Fair Play (FFP) considerations.[2][3]

Addressing concerns over City's spending—recently £122 million on new recruits—Borson explains why the club is likely to avoid a transfer ban in their FFP case. He emphasizes City's backing to continue investments, but advises caution on high-profile sales like Marmoush's. Instead, Borson proposes alternative players City could offload to raise funds without disrupting their core attack.[3]

Key suggestions include fringe squad members whose departures would generate profit while complying with Premier League rules. Borson rules out one specific route for Marmoush's exit as "almost certainly" unfeasible, opening opportunities for Tottenham. This could involve player swaps or loans with buy options, preserving City's title ambitions.[1][3]

The analysis underscores City's strategic position: robust finances allow flexibility, but smart sales are crucial. Tottenham's swoop could reshape both clubs' seasons, with Borson predicting Marmoush's potential impact at Spurs if a deal materializes.[2]

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