Christian Gomis has completed a move from Essamaye FC in Senegal to Mozambican side UD Songo, sealing an international switch that takes the young centre-forward out of his home country and into a new championship abroad. The transfer is confirmed, with Gomis officially leaving Essamaye FC to join UD Songo on a deal that begins on 2026-02-10; details of the contract length and financial terms have not been disclosed, and no end date for the agreement is listed.
The move marks a significant step for the 22-year-old Senegalese striker, who now links up with the club from Mozambique after emerging at Essamaye FC. The transfer is registered for the 25/26 campaign, confirming that UD Songo have secured his services in time for that season, with no indication that he is becoming a free agent as part of this transaction. The fee is not specified in the data and his market value is recorded as None, underlining that this is a low-profile but fully completed international transfer rather than a high-fee deal.
Gomis, born on 29 Oct 2003 in Ziguinchor, Senegal, is listed at 1.85 m and operates as a centre-forward, with his main position described as Attack – Centre-Forward and his preferred foot given as right. He holds Senegalese nationality and has been playing domestically before this switch, with Essamaye FC the only previous club recorded in his transfer history. There are no documented previous moves abroad, meaning the transfer to UD Songo represents his first confirmed step into another country’s football system.
From a league perspective, both Essamaye FC and UD Songo are recorded under “N/A” for league name in the data, but the club details clearly show Gomis leaving a Senegalese side for a Mozambican one. That ensures he will now be plying his trade outside Senegal, adapting to a different competitive environment and football culture in Mozambique. The information provided does not specify the division, competition structure, or recent performance of either club, nor does it list any appearances, goals, assists, or match-by-match statistics for Gomis.
There are also no figures for his current or past market value, no indication of bonuses or clauses, and no record of him having represented any national team, youth or senior. Likewise, the data contains no recent match details, such as opponents, dates, scorelines, or individual performances, and offers no season-by-season breakdown of his contributions at Essamaye FC.
With no contract expiry date recorded at UD Songo, the duration of Gomis’s stay in Mozambique remains open-ended in the available information. What is clear, however, is that this confirmed transfer gives the Ziguinchor-born forward a platform outside his home country and a chance to establish himself in a new footballing landscape. If he adapts well and makes the most of his opportunity at UD Songo, this move could prove to be a pivotal stage in his career trajectory and a foundation for further progress at club and potentially international level.







