Franco-Congolese centre-forward Afimico Pululu of Jagiellonia Białystok is being linked with a summer switch to Ekstraklasa rivals Widzew Łódź, with the move currently rated at a 64% probability according to transfer data.
The 27-year-old, valued at €4.00m, is under scrutiny as his contractual situation in Białystok appears unclear, with no expiry date publicly recorded and the possibility of him becoming a free agent not ruled out. That uncertainty has encouraged Widzew to explore a deal within Poland’s top flight.
Born in Luanda on 23 March 1999 and standing at 1.75m, Pululu represents DR Congo and France at nationality level and operates primarily as a central striker, wearing the number 10 shirt for Jagiellonia. A left-footed attacker, he has been used as the focal point of the Ekstraklasa side’s front line.
In his most recent outing for Jagiellonia, Pululu featured in their Ekstraklasa fixture on 13 June 2026, when they faced league opposition in a match that finished with Jagiellonia held to a draw. The forward led the line but was unable to find the net, underlining both his importance to the side and the expectation around his end product as speculation grows over his future.
Transfermarkt lists his market value at €4.00m, a figure that could tempt Widzew if a fee is required, but might also make him one of the more attractive attacking options on the Polish market should he become a free agent after any contract expiry.
With dual DR Congo and French nationality and experience in the Ekstraklasa with Jagiellonia Białystok, a move to Widzew Łódź would keep Pululu in familiar surroundings while offering a fresh platform. If the transfer materialises, it could prove a pivotal step in reshaping his reputation as a leading forward in Polish football and defining the peak years of his career.
