Angolan winger Capita is being linked with a move from Polish side Radomiak to German club FC Schalke 04, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 40%.
The 24-year-old left-sided attacker, valued at around €2.00m, is attracting interest after a sharp rise in his market value during his time in the Ekstraklasa. Data from Transfermarkt shows Schalke, currently in the 2. Bundesliga, are monitoring the Radomiak Radom player as they look to add pace and one‑v‑one threat in wide areas. With no contract expiry date publicly listed for Capita at Radomiak, observers have also noted the theoretical possibility that future negotiations could open the door to a free‑agent scenario if his situation in Poland changes.
Capita, whose full profile lists him as an attack‑minded left winger and a natural left-footer, joined Radomiak from Portuguese club CF Estrela Amadora after a spell on loan at Hapoel Jerusalem in Israel. His value has climbed steadily since his early days in Europe, rising from €250,000 at Royal Excel Mouscron in Belgium to its current €2.00m peak with Radomiak, reflecting his growing influence and consistency.
Born in Luanda on 10 January 2002, the 1.72m winger has built up varied experience in Belgium, France (LOSC Lille B), Portugal (CD Trofense and Estrela Amadora), Israel (Hapoel Jerusalem) and now Poland. That journey through different leagues and styles is believed to make him an attractive option for Schalke’s recruitment team as they target players who can adapt quickly to the demands of German football.
Should the move materialise, a switch from Radomiak to Schalke could mark the next major step in Capita’s career, offering him a bigger platform in Germany and the chance to further enhance his reputation in European football.







