Geny Catamo leaving Sporting CP?
Chiquinho Conde, the Mozambique national team coach, emphasized the player's potential and suggested that if he continues to perform well, he could attract interest from foreign clubs. Catamo has scored significant goals for Sporting CP, including two crucial goals against Benfica last season and another against FC Porto recently. Despite his current success, Catamo is described as having a lot of room for growth.
A Saudi Arabian club made a €15 million offer to acquire the economic rights of Geny Catamo. The Sporting CP administration, led by Frederico Varandas, rejected the offer, setting the bar at €25 million. Additionally, there would need to be agreements with Amora and Academia Black Bulls of Mozambique to finalize the deal.
Geny Catamo was loaned to V. Guimarães in January of the previous season. When an exit seemed likely, he surprised everyone in last year's training camp and became one of the revelations of last season's Liga.
The Mozambican winger has caught the attention of several major European clubs. Estugarda has inquired about him. Sporting's administration points to the release clause of 60 million euros, but the negotiation margin is large as the player is not considered untouchable by the coach.
Several European clubs have inquired about Geny Catamo. The president of SAD Amora reveals that there is interest in the Mozambican player. Amora holds 75 percent of the economic rights of the player but not the sports rights.
Geny Catamo, a 23-year-old player, had a successful season with Sporting, scoring six goals and making five assists in 39 games. This has attracted interest from several European clubs who have contacted Amora, the club that holds 75 percent of the player's economic rights. However, any potential transfer is complicated by the fact that Sporting holds the player's sporting rights. The president of Amora, José Maria Gallego, has stated that they have informed all interested clubs that they cannot facilitate a transfer as they only hold the player's economic rights.
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