Angola-Portugal defender David Carmo, currently on the books at Nottingham Forest and playing for Spanish side Real Oviedo, is being linked with a summer move to Greek giants Olympiacos.
The 26-year-old centre-back, valued at €5.00m, is the subject of fresh speculation over his future, with the Super League 1 club reportedly monitoring his situation amid uncertainty over his next step. The rumour, logged on 20 June 2026 with no clear probability attached (“?”), suggests Olympiacos see an opportunity to strengthen their defence with a left-footed central defender in his prime years.
Carmo, born in Aveiro on 19 July 1999, stands at 1.96m and is known for his aerial presence and physical style at the heart of defence. He holds dual nationality with Angola and Portugal and is listed primarily as a centre-back, preferring his left foot.
He has been featuring for Real Oviedo, where he wears the number 16 shirt, after moving on from Forest. Contract details at Oviedo are unclear, with no recorded expiry date, raising the prospect that he could either move for a relatively modest fee close to his €5.00m market valuation or run down his deal and become a free agent further down the line.
Recently, Carmo completed a full 90 minutes for Real Oviedo in a tightly contested league fixture against [opponent], on June 20, 2026, a match that finished [scoreline], where he delivered a solid defensive display at the back.
Having already experienced football in England and Spain, a switch to Olympiacos and the Greek Super League would offer a fresh platform in European competition – and if the move materialises, it could yet redefine Carmo’s career trajectory and reputation at the top level.
