Afimico Pululu is being linked with a move from Polish champions Jagiellonia to Egyptian giants Ahly SC, according to transfer data collated on 25 November 2025.
The 26-year-old centre-forward, listed with DR Congo and French nationality, is currently valued at €4.00m, a figure that is likely to frame any negotiations between the Ekstraklasa club and the Cairo side. Transfermarkt’s rumour log records interest from Ahly SC but does not provide a probability rating for the move, underlining that talks – if they are happening – remain at an early, unconfirmed stage.
Pululu’s contractual situation at Jagiellonia is unclear in the data, with no expiry date recorded. That raises the possibility that he could move for a reduced fee or even approach free-agent status, a factor that would make him an attractive option in a market where proven forwards can command significant salaries and transfer sums.
Born in Luanda on 23 March 1999 and standing at 1.75m, the left-footed attacker has built a varied CV across European leagues. He progressed through FC Basel’s youth ranks, featuring for their U16, U18 and U21 sides before stepping up to the first team in the Swiss Super League. A loan stint at Neuchâtel Xamax in 2019 saw his market value spike to around €1.2m, reflecting his emergence as a senior professional.
A permanent switch to Greuther Fürth in Germany followed in 2022, with Pululu’s valuation fluctuating between €1.0m and €0.5m during his time in the 2. Bundesliga. Since joining Jagiellonia in 2023, his stock has risen sharply, peaking at €5.0m in April 2025 before settling at the current €4.0m mark in June.
Having climbed back up the valuation ladder through consistent performances in Poland’s top flight, a move to Ahly SC would offer Pululu a new stage in the Egyptian Premier League and, if it materialises, could mark the next decisive step in a career that has already spanned several countries and competitive levels.
