Moha Ndiaye: Real Avila complete free transfer for Spanish-Senegalese centre-forward from UD Lanzarote
Real Avila have completed the signing of Spanish-Senegalese centre-forward Moha Ndiaye from UD Lanzarote on a free transfer, with the move officially registered to start on 2026-07-04 and running through to an undisclosed contract end date.
The 23-year-old arrives from the Canary Islands club to join a Real Avila side competing in the Segunda Federacion – Gr. V, stepping into a national fourth-tier environment that offers a higher-profile platform within Spanish football. The transfer has been completed without a fee, with no market value listed for the striker at the time of the move.
Ndiaye, who holds both Spain and Senegal nationality, is listed primarily as an attack – centre-forward and is right-footed. Standing at 1.88 m, he brings a clear physical presence to the Real Avila front line, offering a target option in central areas and aerial threat in the penalty box.
Born in Almeria, Ndiaye has developed entirely within the Spanish system. He progressed through the UD Almeria Youth ranks before stepping up to UD Almeria U19, where he continued his formation in the Andalusian clubs academy setup. That early grounding in a professional structure has been followed by a series of moves across Spains lower divisions.
After leaving Almerias youth system, Ndiaye joined Aguilas FC B from UD Almeria U19, then switched to Athletic Club Torrellano, before returning to Aguilas FC B. In 2025 he moved to UD Lanzarote, where he gained further senior experience before sealing his latest transfer to Real Avila. All of those moves have come within Spain, meaning the Segunda Federacion – Gr. V campaign will keep him in familiar footballing territory despite the change of club.
Real Avilas participation in Segunda Federacion – Gr. V places Ndiaye in a competition that can attract wider scouting attention within Spain, even though he is not moving abroad from his birth country. With no publicly available market valuation at the time of the transfer and no recent match or season statistics listed, the deal represents a low-risk acquisition based purely on his physical profile, positional role, and accumulated experience in Spanish youth and lower-league football.
With the contract already active from 2026-07-04 and no expiry date disclosed, Ndiaye now has the opportunity to establish himself as a central attacking option for Real Avila, and his performances in Segunda Federacion – Gr. V will go a long way to determining how far his dual-nationality career can progress within the Spanish game.
