Bruno Langa is being linked with a move from UD Almería to Estrela Amadora, with the Mozambican left-back again at the centre of transfer speculation in Iberia.
The 28-year-old defender, currently on Almería’s books, is listed with a market value of €1.00m, a figure that is helping frame negotiations as Estrela explore a deal. Data from Transfermarkt flags the move as a rumour, with the probability of it happening still marked as “?”, underlining the early and uncertain nature of the talks.
Langa is already on loan at Estrela Amadora from Almería, and an upcoming return to the Spanish club is scheduled at the end of the current temporary spell. That arrangement leaves room for several scenarios, including a renewed loan, a permanent transfer, or the defender ultimately edging towards free‑agent status if no long-term agreement is reached further down the line.
The left-footer, born in Maputo on 31 October 1997, has built a solid reputation as an attacking full-back. Standing at 1.78m, he has experience across multiple leagues, having previously played for Black Bulls and CD Maxaquene in Mozambique before moving to Portugal with Amora FC and later GD Chaves. His performances at Chaves, where his market value climbed as high as €1.50m, earned him a switch to Almería and subsequent loans, including a spell at Pafos FC in Cyprus.
More recently, Langa has been involved in Liga Portugal action with Estrela Amadora, where his defensive work on the left and ability to support attacks are understood to have convinced the club to consider extending his stay. While specific match-by-match details are not outlined in the available data, his continued use in the position has kept him on recruiters’ radars.
Should Estrela manage to secure him beyond his current loan, the move could stabilise Langa’s club future after a series of temporary transfers and offer a platform for the Mozambican to reassert his value and profile in a top European league.
