DR Congo‑French centre-forward Afimico Pululu of Polish side Jagiellonia Bialystok is being linked with a move to Cypriot club Pafos FC, according to the latest transfer listings.
The 27-year-old, valued at €4.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over a summer switch from the Ekstraklasa to the Cyprus League, with the probability of the deal currently listed as “?” as talks and interest remain at an early stage. Pululu’s contractual situation at Jagiellonia is unclear, with no expiry date publicly registered, leaving open the possibility he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed.
Born in Luanda on 23 March 1999 and standing at 1.75m, Pululu holds both DR Congo and French nationality and operates primarily as a central striker, favouring his left foot. He wears the No 10 shirt for Jagiellonia and has established himself in the attack since arriving in Bialystok, competing in Poland’s top flight.
Recent form has kept him in the shop window, with his latest outing for Jagiellonia coming in the Ekstraklasa against domestic opposition earlier this year, where he featured in a league fixture that ended in a competitive scoreline and again led the line as a centre-forward. His performances across the campaign have underpinned the €4.00m valuation now being used as a reference point in transfer discussions.
Pafos, who play in the Cypriot top division, are looking to add proven attacking depth and see Pululu’s profile – a mobile, left‑footed No 9 with experience in European football – as fitting their recruitment strategy.
With the probability rating yet to move beyond a question mark and no confirmation on his contract length in Poland, Pululu’s future remains open – and a switch to Cyprus could prove a pivotal step in reshaping his career trajectory and broadening his reputation on a new stage if the move materialises.
