Qatar Stars League Market Spotlight: Mohamed Camara Ranked Second Most Valuable Player
Al-Sadd SC
Mohamed Camara, the dynamic Malian midfielder anchoring Al Sadd SC’s midfield, has emerged as the second most valuable player in the Qatar Stars League (QSL), with a market valuation of €14 million, according to Transfermarkt.

The 25-year-old, born on January 6, 2000, in Bamako, Mali, joined Al Sadd in July 2024 on a five-year contract running through June 30, 2029. Since arriving, he has quickly become a vital cog in the team’s engine room, playing a key role in Al Sadd’s triumphant 2024–25 QSL title-winning campaign.
Player Snapshot:
- Name: Mohamed Camara
- Age: 25
- Nationality: Mali
- Club: Al Sadd SC
- Position: Defensive Midfielder
- Squad Number: 4
- Contract Until: June 2029
Valuation & Performance Recognition:
Camara’s market value of €14 million places him second in the league, behind only fellow Al Sadd teammate Claudinho, who tops the charts at €15 million.
FootballTransfers estimates his value in the €12.6M–€15.4M range, while Flashscore lists it slightly higher at €14.1 million.

Key to Al Sadd’s Midfield Dominance
A blend of athleticism, tactical awareness, and passing precision has made Camara indispensable in the heart of Al Sadd’s midfield. His presence has fortified the team’s core and strengthened its identity as a dominant force in Qatari football.
Club insiders view Camara as a long-term investment, especially as Al Sadd continues its strategy of building around world-class talent including Romain Saïss and Claudinho.
Transfer Outlook:
With a contract running till 2029 and a growing reputation, Camara is seen as a possible record-breaking transfer target or a long-term pillar in Al Sadd’s push for regional and continental success.
Whether he remains in Qatar or returns to Europe for a new challenge, Mohamed Camara’s stock is on the rise—and the football world is taking notice.
