Salifou Soumah has completed a loan move from Malmö FF to Polish side Radomiak Radom, joining the Ekstraklasa club from the Swedish champions on a temporary deal running from 2026-02-11 to 2026-06-30. The Guinean right winger arrives in Radom with a current market valuation of €1.20m and will return to Malmö at the end of the loan, unless the Swedish club and Radomiak agree otherwise.
The deal is formally registered as a loan transfer, with Malmö as the parent club and Radomiak securing Soumah’s services for the remainder of the campaign. His contract at Radomiak is therefore strictly short term, after which he is scheduled to go back to Sweden on 2026-06-30. There is no indication in the data of a purchase option, meaning any permanent stay in Poland would require a fresh agreement, while his longer‑term status at Malmö beyond the loan period is not detailed and could yet shape whether he later becomes available as a free agent.
Soumah’s switch places him in another foreign league at just 22 years of age, continuing a career spent entirely outside his home country of Guinea. Born on 03 Oct 2003 in Gbessia and standing 1.78 m tall, the left‑footed attacker is primarily deployed on the right wing, classified as an “Attack – Right Winger” in his profile. At Radomiak, he steps into a competition ranked among Central Europe’s most competitive leagues, the Polish Ekstraklasa, having arrived from Sweden’s Allsvenskan.
The move is the latest step in a rapid rise in value. When Soumah was playing for AC Le Havre B in France at age 19, his market value stood at €100,000. That figure remained unchanged in his early spell with Le Havre AC’s first team, before climbing sharply at Azerbaijani side Zira FC: from €450,000 to €700,000 and then €850,000, eventually peaking at €1.20m while still in Azerbaijan and remaining at that level after his transfer to Malmö. The current loan therefore sends to Poland a player whose valuation has grown twelvefold in just a few seasons.
Soumah’s club journey underlines his experience across multiple football cultures despite his age. After leaving Guinean outfit AS Kaloum, he moved into European football via SC Bastia in France, then AC Le Havre B and Le Havre AC. A subsequent transfer to Zira FC in Azerbaijan gave him regular exposure in another top division before Malmö bought him and now, in turn, loan him to Radomiak. The data lists his national team field as “Radomiak Radom”, indicating only club assignment rather than caps, and it does not show any senior international appearances for Guinea.
No recent match-by-match statistics, individual game performances, or seasonal appearance totals are provided in the data, so it is not possible to state how many games Soumah has played, how many goals or assists he has contributed, or how he performed in specific fixtures for Malmö, Zira, or his previous clubs. Likewise, there is no factual information on media reaction in Guinea, Sweden, Azerbaijan, France, or Poland to this transfer, so any description of fan or press response would go beyond the available evidence and cannot be included.
What is clear from the confirmed information is that Soumah will now continue his development abroad yet again, this time in Poland rather than in his homeland. If he impresses in the Ekstraklasa during this loan spell, he could strengthen his position at Malmö upon returning on 2026-06-30 or attract permanent interest elsewhere, potentially influencing his long‑term contractual status and shaping the next decisive phase of his professional career.







