Capita has emerged as a transfer target for MLS side Kansas City, with the Angolan left winger linked with a move away from Polish club Radomiak.
The 24-year-old, valued at €2.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over a potential switch from the Ekstraklasa to Major League Soccer, according to data logged on 10 February 2026. The reported probability of the deal is listed as “?”, underlining that talks, interest level and any negotiations remain unclear at this stage.
Capita currently plays as an attacking left winger for Radomiak Radom, wearing the number 11 shirt. His contract length and expiry are not specified in the available data, meaning it is not yet clear whether a transfer would involve a fee or raise the prospect of him becoming a free agent before any move to Kansas City.
The Luanda-born wide player has followed a varied route through European football. After leaving Angolan side CD 1º de Agosto U20 for Portugal’s CD Trofense in 2020, he earned a move to LOSC Lille B in France, including a loan spell at Belgian club Royal Excel Mouscron. Further loans and permanent switches took him back to Portugal with CF Estrela Amadora, then on to Israel’s Hapoel Jerusalem, before returning to Estrela and joining Radomiak in Poland for the 2024-25 season.
His market value has risen sharply in Radom, climbing from €200,000 in late 2024 to its current €2.00m by December 2025, reflecting improving form in the Ekstraklasa. Detailed recent match statistics, including opponents, dates, scorelines and specific performances, are not provided in the present dataset, so his latest on-pitch impact cannot be independently outlined.
If Kansas City formalise their interest, a move to MLS would mark Capita’s first venture outside Europe and could prove a pivotal next step, offering a new platform to enhance his reputation and test his attacking qualities in a growing North American league.






