[10][11] The following season, Quenda was fully integrated to the first team, where he was adapted to play as a right wing-back, despite being naturally a right winger, earning the praise of his manager Ruben Amorim, after impressing during the club's pre-season, stating that "he is very talented, very mature, and understands the game like an adult".
[12] He made his first team debut on 3 August, and he became the youngest player (aged 17 years and 95 days) to score for the club, netting the third goal in a 4–3 loss to rivals Porto in the 2024 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira.
[17][18] When new coach Rui Borges joined Sporting Portugal, the 3–4–3 tactical formation of Ruben Amorim and João Pereira changed to a conventional 4–4–2.
In this tactical change, one of the alterations made was for Geovany Quenda to move to the left side of the midfield four, with Geny Catamo being utilised on the opposite flank, while Vitor Gyokeres, supported by Francisco Trincão, remained at the forefront of the attacking actions.
[22] On 11 October, Quenda made his under-21 debut, playing the entire 3–1 win in Faroe Islands in a qualifying match for the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.