Malmö winger Salifou Soumah is being linked with a move to Polish top-flight side Radomiak, with the Guinean wide player emerging as a potential Allsvenskan departure.
The 22-year-old right winger, currently on the books at Malmö FF, is the subject of transfer speculation pointing towards the Ekstraklasa, with Radomiak reportedly exploring a deal. Data from Transfermarkt lists the probability of the transfer only as “?”, underlining that talks – if any – are at an early and uncertain stage rather than an advanced negotiation.
Soumah’s current market value is given as €1.20m, a figure that frames him as a relatively low-cost but high-upside option for clubs in mid-tier European leagues. That valuation has risen steadily in recent seasons, reflecting his progression from a little-known prospect in Guinea to a player operating in established European competitions.
There is no public information in the data about the length of Soumah’s contract at Malmö or a fixed expiry date, leaving open the theoretical prospect that he could become a free agent in the future if no extension is agreed. For now, however, he remains registered with the Swedish champions and any move would require an agreement between the clubs or a change in his contractual status.
Born in Gbessia on 3 October 2003, the 1.78m left-footed attacker has built his career through a varied pathway. After starting at AS Kaloum in Guinea, he moved to France with SC Bastia, then AC Le Havre B and Le Havre AC, before switching to Azerbaijan with Zira FC. His performances there helped push his value up from €100,000 to €1.20m prior to his switch to Malmö.
Capable of operating on the right flank and cutting in on his stronger left foot, Soumah’s profile would offer Radomiak a direct wide option in the Polish Ekstraklasa. Should the move materialise, it could mark another step in a steadily climbing European journey and provide a new platform for the Guinean to enhance his reputation and market value further.
