Rayo Vallecano is among the clubs interested in signing Souleymane Faye, a Senegalese winger currently playing for Sporting CP. Faye changed Granada for Lisbon six months ago, but the lack of minutes in Alvalade has reopened the possibility of a return to Spain. Rayo Vallecano is looking to strengthen their attack for the next season, and Faye could be an excellent option. The Senegalese winger is 23 years old and has already shown his quality in Spain's Second Division. In the first half of this season, Faye played 19 games, scored 2 goals, and provided 6 assists for Granada. RCD Mallorca and Elche CF are also among the clubs interested in signing Faye. None of the three clubs have made an official move, and it is not yet known if the return would be as a transfer or a loan. Faye made his debut for Sporting CP on February 1 against Nacional, but since then, he has had little playing time. He has accumulated very few minutes in the Portuguese League, without scoring or assisting, and has seen several games as an unused substitute. At 23 years old, Faye needs to play consistently. Sporting CP paid 6.5 million euros to Granada for Faye on January 21, 2026, with a contract until 2030 and a clause of 80 million. The Lisbon club announced his signing as a bet on the future, not the present. Granada reserved a percentage of a future sale, a detail that any Spanish club will have to assume if the operation is carried out. The interest in Faye is just the beginning of a possible operation, and Rayo Vallecano will have to compete with other clubs to sign the Senegalese winger. The club's need for a strong attack is clear, and Faye could be the solution. With his speed, strength, and ability to play on both wings and inside, he could be a key player for Rayo Vallecano. The transfer market is always full of surprises, and the signing of Faye would be a great coup for the club.