Mohamed Sory Camara: Central midfielder linked with shock move to Italian side Rosmarino

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Mohamed Sory Camara has completed a move from ASD SC Calcio Pirri to Rosmarino Calcio on a free transfer, signing a deal that runs from 12 December 2025 to 30 June 2026. The Guinean central midfielder joins the Italian club after a brief spell with Pirri, continuing a career that has already taken him through multiple countries and leagues across Europe.

The transfer, registered as a free move with no fee paid to Pirri, sees the 24-year-old remain in Italy, where he has spent much of his senior career. Rosmarino have taken advantage of his contract situation at Pirri to secure a low-risk addition in central midfield, with no official market value currently recorded for the player. The deal keeps Camara tied to the club until the end of the 2025–26 season.

Camara arrives at Rosmarino as a specialist central midfielder, listed primarily as a central midfield option. Standing at 1.85m and born in Kamsar, Guinea, he has built a journeyman résumé at a relatively young age. Having come through the youth ranks at Cagliari Primavera before moving to Ascoli Picchio Primavera in 2019, he left Italian youth football for Georgia in 2020, joining Chikhura Sachkhere and later FC Telavi and FC Samtredia.

His performances in Georgia saw his estimated market value rise to €100,000 during his time at Samtredia in 2022, according to Transfermarkt data. Subsequent moves brought him back to Italy with Atletico Calcio Afragolese and then USD Bari Sardo Calcio, before a switch to FBC Calangianus, where his recorded value later dropped to zero in early 2024. A move to Spain with UD Ibiza B followed in the summer of 2024, but by September 2025 he was back in Italy with Pirri and, now, Rosmarino.

The latest transfer continues a pattern of short-term deals and frequent changes of club. Camara has moved nearly every season since leaving Ascoli’s Primavera side in 2020, often on standard, fee-less transfers. No appearance or goals data is listed for his most recent campaigns, and there are no recorded details of specific matches, opponents, or performances in the available data, making it difficult to quantify his on‑pitch impact in recent seasons.

What is clear is the breadth of his experience. Camara has already played in France (US Changéenne), Georgia (with three different clubs), Spain (UD Ibiza B) and several Italian sides at varying levels. For a Guinean midfielder, that trajectory underlines a career largely based abroad rather than in domestic Guinean football, with his latest move keeping him in Italy’s football pyramid rather than returning to his home country.

From Rosmarino’s perspective, the signing offers a physically imposing, internationally travelled midfielder at minimal cost. For Camara, the contract through to the end of June 2026 provides stability after a series of short spells, and another opportunity to re‑establish his value in the Italian game. With no current market valuation recorded and his last noted peak coming three years earlier, his challenge now is to convert his extensive experience into consistent performances that can shape the next phase of his career.

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