Afimico Pululu is being linked with a move from Jagiellonia Białystok to Wieczysta Kraków in Poland’s Betclic 1 Liga, according to the latest transfer speculation.
The 27-year-old centre-forward, who holds dual nationality with DR Congo and France, is currently on the books of Ekstraklasa side Jagiellonia, where he wears the number 10 shirt. Transfermarkt lists his market value at €4.00m, a figure that would represent a major outlay for an ambitious second-tier club, unless a free-agent scenario or cut‑price deal emerges.
Details around his contractual situation are unclear, with no official expiry date recorded. That uncertainty has fuelled rumours that Pululu could become available if Jagiellonia choose to cash in or allow his deal to run down, opening the door to a potential free transfer. The reported probability of the move remains unspecified (“?”), underlining that talks, if any, are at an early stage.
Pululu, born on 23 March 1999 in Luanda and standing at 1.75m, is a left-footed attacker whose main position is centre-forward. He is registered with Jagiellonia Białystok as his current club and national-team designation, reflecting his status within the Polish set-up rather than any senior international caps for DR Congo or France.
Recent data from the Ekstraklasa campaign places him among Jagiellonia’s attacking options, with his involvement highlighted in this season’s fixtures, though detailed match statistics such as goals, assists and specific standout performances are not listed in the available information.
Wieczysta, competing in the Betclic 1 Liga, are seeking to establish themselves higher up the Polish football pyramid and a move for a player valued at €4.00m would signal serious intent. If the transfer materialises, it could mark a significant turning point in Pululu’s career, offering him a central role at an ambitious club and the platform to enhance his reputation in Polish football.
