Belgian-Guinean right winger Ali Camara of Jong Genk is being linked with a move to Serie A side Como, with the 18-year-old prospect attracting interest despite uncertainty over his contractual situation in Belgium.
The teenager, who stands at 1.79m and wears the No 67 shirt for Jong Genk in the Challenger Pro League, is listed with a market value of €350k, according to Transfermarkt, a relatively modest figure that could encourage Como to step up their interest. The reported probability of a deal remains unclear, with the move currently marked only as “?” in transfer listings, underlining that talks are at a speculative stage rather than an advanced one.
Camara, born on 13 January 2008, holds both Belgian and Guinean nationality and is viewed as a versatile attacking option, primarily operating as an attacking right winger. He has been developing in the Genk system and is registered with Jong Genk, the club’s U21 side competing in Belgium’s second tier. His contract expiry date is not publicly listed, leaving open the possibility that he could move on a low-fee deal or even edge towards free‑agent status if no extension is agreed.
Jong Genk see Camara involved at development level, and he has been part of their recent Challenger Pro League campaign, including a recent outing in which Jong Genk faced league opposition in a tightly contested match, with the youngster featuring on the right flank as his side continued to prioritise youth minutes in a results-driven environment.
For Como, newly operating in Serie A, Camara would represent a long-term project rather than an immediate marquee signing. If the transfer materialises, the step from Jong Genk’s developmental side to Italy’s top flight could be a defining moment, shaping his early reputation and accelerating his progression on both the Belgian and Guinean football radar.
