DR Congo‑French centre-forward Afimico Pululu of Polish side Jagiellonia Białystok is being linked with a summer move to Russian Premier Liga club Lokomotiv Moscow.
The 27-year-old, valued at €4.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of speculation over a switch from the Ekstraklasa to Moscow, with the probability of a deal currently listed only as “?” and no fee or contract details disclosed. With no public information on the length or end date of his Jagiellonia deal, observers have also raised the prospect that he could become available as a free agent if talks over an extension do not materialise.
Born in Luanda on 23 March 1999 and standing 1.75m tall, Pululu is a left-footed, attack-minded centre-forward who wears the number 10 shirt for Jagiellonia. He holds dual nationality with DR Congo and France, reflecting a career path that has combined African roots with European development.
Pululu has been a regular presence in the Polish top flight this season, featuring for Jagiellonia in the Ekstraklasa. In his most recent competitive outing, he started for Jagiellonia in their league fixture against [opponent not specified in data] on June 9, 2026, a match that finished [scoreline not specified in data], contributing as a central attacking focal point but without registering on the scoresheet, according to available statistics.
Jagiellonia compete in Poland’s top tier, while Lokomotiv Moscow are established contenders in Russia’s Premier Liga, a step that would place Pululu in a different tactical and climatic environment, but still within European competition.
With his market value steady at €4.00m and his prime years ahead of him, a move to Loko Moscow – whether for a fee or on a potential free-agent basis – could prove pivotal in defining Pululu’s next chapter and determining whether he can translate his Ekstraklasa impact into a broader European reputation.
