David Carmo, born on July nineteenth, nineteen ninety-nine, is a talented professional footballer who currently plays as a centre-back for La Liga club Oviedo. He is on loan from the Premier League club Nottingham Forest and also represents the Angola national team.
Carmo began his football journey at Braga, where he achieved significant success by winning the Taça de Portugal in twenty twenty-one. His impressive performances led to a high-profile transfer to Porto a year later, for a remarkable fee of twenty million euros plus an additional two point five million euros in add-ons, marking the highest transfer fee exchanged between two Portuguese clubs.
Following his time at Porto, Carmo spent one and a half seasons on loan at Olympiacos. His career took another turn when he joined Nottingham Forest in August twenty twenty-four, where he notably contributed to the team's success by claiming a double in the twenty twenty-four to twenty twenty-five season.
Born in Portugal, Carmo has proudly represented Angola at the international level, showcasing his skills on a broader stage and further establishing his reputation as a formidable defender.