Guinea-Bissau and Portugal right winger Elves Baldé is being linked with a move from Polish Ekstraklasa side Radomiak to Portuguese club Estoril, with the 26-year-old’s situation attracting growing transfer speculation.
Baldé, who is valued at €500,000 on Transfermarkt, is reported to be on Estoril’s radar as the Liga Portugal outfit assess wide attacking options ahead of next season. His contract terms at Radomiak have not been disclosed publicly, fuelling suggestions he could be attainable on a cut-price deal or potentially as a free agent if his agreement is close to expiry or not renewed.
Born in Bissau on 2 October 1999 and standing at 1.69m, Baldé holds dual nationality with Guinea-Bissau and Portugal and operates primarily as an attacking right winger, favouring his right foot. He currently wears the No 21 shirt at Radomiak Radom, having moved to Poland to continue his professional career in the Ekstraklasa.
The probability of the transfer remains unclear, with the reported likelihood of the move listed simply as “?” and no formal bid confirmed. However, the link to Estoril would represent a return to Portuguese football for the wide man, who has previous experience in the country’s league system earlier in his career.
Baldé has been involved for Radomiak in the 2025-26 Ekstraklasa campaign, featuring on the right flank and contributing with his direct dribbling and work rate. In his most recent outing for the Polish club, he started on the wing in a league match earlier this month, with Radomiak facing domestic opposition as they battle for mid-table security.
With his market value relatively modest and his contractual status opaque, clubs like Estoril may view Baldé as a low-risk opportunity. Should the move materialise, a return to Liga Portugal could provide a pivotal platform for the Guinea-Bissau-born winger to re-establish his reputation and push his career to the next level.
