Malian central defender Mahamadou Camara is on the verge of completing a move to the United Arab Emirates after Moroccan club Renaissance Zemamra agreed terms with Baniyas SC for his transfer.
The deal, confirmed by sources close to the negotiation, is valued at 3 million Moroccan dirhams—approximately €300,000—and includes a resale clause entitling Zemamra to 20% of any future transfer fee.
The 24-year-old is expected to travel to the Emirates in the coming days to undergo a medical and finalise the transfer.
Camara, who has been one of the standout performers in Morocco’s Botola Pro this season, made 28 appearances across all competitions for Zemamra during the 2024/25 campaign.
The imposing centre-back contributed two goals and delivered a string of assured displays, underlining his reputation as a dominant presence in defence.
Known for his strength in aerial duels and composure under pressure, Camara’s performances have drawn attention from clubs across the region.
Baniyas ultimately won the race for his signature, reportedly presenting a compelling sporting project coupled with favourable financial terms for both the player and his current club.
Zemamra, who have benefited greatly from Camara’s contributions this season, stand to gain long-term from the arrangement thanks to the negotiated sell-on clause.
The Moroccan side have increasingly looked to leverage strategic transfers to build financial stability while continuing to develop domestic and international talent.
Camara’s estimated market value currently sits at €500,000, according to Transfermarkt, though that figure could rise significantly if he adapts quickly and performs well in the UAE Pro League.
Baniyas, who have been active in reshaping their squad, are betting on the Malian defender to add both stability and experience to their backline.
For the player himself, the move represents a significant step forward in his career, offering him the chance to showcase his abilities on a new stage while benefiting from a more lucrative footballing environment.
The opportunity to test himself in the UAE’s top division, amid growing competitiveness and international investment, marks a notable chapter for the former Botola Pro standout.
Camara is expected to complete all remaining formalities—including medical examinations and the signing of personal terms—once he arrives in the Emirates. Baniyas are likely to officially unveil their new defensive signing shortly thereafter.
The transfer is seen as a calculated decision by the Emirati club, who are aiming to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
Camara’s arrival is anticipated to bring not only physical presence but also consistency and leadership to Baniyas’ defence.
As the deal nears completion, both clubs are preparing for the next stages—Zemamra without one of their most dependable players, and Baniyas hopeful that Mahamadou Camara will prove to be a decisive figure in their campaign ahead.