Olympiacos are being linked with a move for Nottingham Forest centre-back David Carmo, with the Greek champions monitoring the €8.00m-rated defender’s situation.
The 26-year-old, who holds both Angolan and Portuguese nationality, is currently listed as a Real Oviedo player but is rumoured to be on Forest’s books and now attracting interest from Piraeus, according to data compiled on 29 May 2026. The probability of a deal is currently listed as “?”, underlining that talks remain at a speculative stage.
Carmo, a left-footed centre-back standing at 1.96m, is viewed as a potential option for Olympiacos as they assess defensive reinforcements ahead of the new Super League 1 campaign. With no contract expiry date disclosed in the available data, there is also external speculation that his situation could evolve towards a free-agent scenario if agreements are not reached, a factor that would significantly impact any fee despite his current market valuation.
Born in Aveiro on 19 July 1999, Carmo has built a reputation as a physically imposing defender, comfortable operating as a central pillar in the back line. His dual heritage with Angola and Portugal adds to his profile, though no senior international caps are listed in the data provided.
Recent statistics and detailed match performance information are not specified in the latest scrape, but his valuation at €8.00m underlines that he remains considered a valuable commodity on the transfer market. Forest, meanwhile, are yet to indicate publicly whether they would be prepared to sell, loan or release the defender.
With Olympiacos regularly in European competition and Forest seeking to shape their squad for the coming season, any move – should it materialise – could offer Carmo a fresh platform to reassert his potential and redefine the next phase of his career on the continental stage.
