Radomiak winger Capita is being linked with a move to MLS side Kansas City, with the prospective transfer currently rated at a 65% probability.
The 24-year-old Angola left winger, valued at €2.00m on Transfermarkt, is emerging as a potential target for the American club as they explore wide attacking options ahead of the new Major League Soccer campaign. Capita, who wears the number 11 shirt for Polish Ekstraklasa side Radomiak Radom, has no publicly listed contract expiry date, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent if talks over his future in Poland stall.
Born in Luanda on 10 January 2002, the 1.72m, left-footed attacker has built a varied career across several European leagues. After leaving Angolan side CD 1º de Agosto U20 for Portuguese outfit CD Trofense in 2020, he earned a move to LOSC Lille B later that year, before a loan spell at Royal Excel Mouscron in Belgium. Subsequent switches took him back to Portugal with Trofense and CF Estrela Amadora, as well as a season-long loan at Hapoel Jerusalem in Israel’s top flight, prior to his transfer to Radomiak in August 2024.
Since arriving in Poland, his market value has risen sharply, climbing from €200,000 in December 2024 to its current €2.00m assessment as of December 2025, reflecting his growing influence in the Ekstraklasa. That upward trajectory is understood to be one of the key reasons for Kansas City’s interest.
Capita’s recent form for Radomiak has helped sustain the speculation, although specific details of his latest league outing – including opposition, date, scoreline and individual contribution – have not been formally disclosed in the available data.
Should the move materialise, a switch from Poland’s top tier to MLS would mark the latest step in a peripatetic career and could offer the Angola winger a high-profile stage on which to enhance his reputation and accelerate his development in North America.
