In the coming days, Sporting Clube de Portugal will be occupied not only with renewing the contract of the talented winger Geny Catamo, but also with negotiating to acquire the remaining 75 percent of the player's rights, which still belong to Amora. This strategic move aims to consolidate the club's commitment to the young Mozambican and ensure his continued presence in the ranks of the "Lions" for longer.
Geny Catamo's contract renewal, currently valid until 2025, is on track to be finalized in the coming days. Negotiations between Sporting's management and the 22-year-old player have reached an agreement in principle, potentially extending his contract until 2028 or 2029. This agreement represents a vote of confidence in the winger's ability and his contribution to the club's success.
However, attention is now focused on the dossier concerning the percentage of Geny Catamo's transfer rights that still belongs to Amora. Sporting officials aim to acquire all rights to the player, which implies negotiating the 75 percent that remain under Amora's ownership. This process will allow Sporting to further consolidate its investment in the promising Mozambican athlete.
Negotiations are not a simple task, but Sporting are determined to overcome the challenges to secure Geny Catamo's permanent transfer. The winger's impressive performances, having come through the Black Bulls Academy and played for Vitória de Guimarães and Marítimo before joining the "Lions'" first team, have attracted the interest of clubs, mainly English ones, who are closely monitoring his performance.
The process of acquiring the remaining 75 percent of Geny Catamo's transfer rights will not only strengthen Sporting's position with regard to the player, but also reflects the club's ambition to retain emerging talent within its ranks. The management, led by Rúben Amorim, is confident in Catamo's abilities and is willing to invest to ensure his continued presence at Alvalade.
As negotiations with Amora continue, Sporting fans eagerly await the successful conclusion of this process, which will not only solidify Geny Catamo's presence at the club but also reinforce Sporting's long-term vision of building a competitive and talented team.





















