Everything seems to be going smoothly in the week of Avilés, grown after the revitalizing victory against Unión Adarve. The blue and white club announced a new signing yesterday: that of the 20-year-old Spanish-Senegalese striker Mamor Niang, who stands out for his physical power. The striker, 1.90 meters tall, was free after terminating his contract with Getafe, the club where he was trained.
Avilés defined him yesterday as “a pure 9, with power in his actions and a great aerial game.” Born in Móstoles, Mamor will occupy the last card that Astu’s squad, Avilés coach, has available.
The striker is a player who has been burning stages by leaps and bounds. He went through the inferiors of Ciudad del Getafe and Alcorcón before reaching the quarry of the azulón club. He rose to the reserve team from youth and even caught the attention of José Bordalás, current Valencia coach, who during his time at Getafe showed confidence in Mamor’s possibilities.
The striker became a regular in first team training and even debuted with the Getafe shirt in the First Division, just over a year ago, in a League match against Athletic Bilbao in which the azulón team was defeated 5-1 in San Mamés. Mamor joins the discipline of Avilés and will have to compete for a position with Ródenas, who is sweet and has already scored 9 goals after his brace against Unión Adarve, and with Natalio, who has seven goals. “The new Real Avilés Industrial CF player will join training today, Thursday (La Toba, 11:00 am) and will now report to Astu. The blue and white club also reported that Mamor Niang will wear number 20 and “will be presented to the media at 1:30 p.m., at the Román Suárez Puerta stadium.”