As of March 23, 2026, Omar Marmoush has reached a significant milestone in his Manchester City career by securing his first trophy with the club, following a victory in the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. Despite this achievement, his long-term future at the Etihad Stadium remains a subject of intense speculation. While he opted to remain with the club through the January transfer window despite rumors of a mid-season departure, his standing in Pep Guardiola’s squad has been complicated by the successful integration of Antoine Semenyo. This tactical shift has left Marmoush on the periphery of the rotation, fueling persistent reports that he may seek an exit during the upcoming summer transfer window. Major European clubs, including Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, continue to monitor his situation, with Tottenham also emerging as a potential suitor interested in a possible swap deal. His recent campaign has been marked by a balance between professional commitment to City and the ongoing challenges of international duty, including his recent return from the Africa Cup of Nations following Egypt's tournament exit.