The negotiations between Amora and Sporting CP have reached a new level, revealing a real tug-of-war over the talented Geny Catamo. According to information from the newspaper OJogo.pt, Amora's SAD (Sporting Club of Amora, a publicly traded company) did not budge from the third offer presented by Sporting, which reached €1.5 million. This amount, despite representing an increase compared to the two previous offers of €1.2 million, was promptly rejected by Amora's management, who described the value as "crumbs" compared to the player's potential.
The young left-footed Mozambican player, Geny Catamo, has become a target not only for Sporting, but has also attracted the interest of several clubs, including Fulham, managed by the Portuguese Marco Silva. The English club has already expressed its interest in acquiring the services of the talented player during the next transfer window.
However, Amora is not willing to facilitate Geny Catamo's departure at any cost. The club's demand is clear: a minimum of 3 million euros for the remaining 75% of the Mozambican international's transfer fee. This firm stance by Amora reveals their appreciation for the player's potential and their determination to obtain financial compensation commensurate with Catamo's rising talent.
The saga surrounding Geny Catamo's transfer continues to captivate football fans, as Sporting and other clubs vie not only for a promising player but also attempt to overcome the financial barriers set by Amora. The outcome of this saga remains uncertain, but one thing is certain: Geny Catamo has become the protagonist of a story that promises to continue to surprise in the world of international football transfer markets.











































