Radomiak Radom loses midfielder Michał Kaput, who is set to sign with ŁKS Łódź. The decision was made at the end of June, with paperwork expected to be completed in early July.

What happened?

Michał Kaput, a 24‑year‑old midfielder, featured in 28 matches this season, scoring two goals and providing three assists. ŁKS Łódź announced interest in May, and Radomiak confirmed that transfer talks are in an advanced stage. No fee was disclosed, but sources suggest around 1.2 million PLN.

Why does it matter for Radomiak Radom?

The club currently sits 10th in the Ekstraklasa with 44 points after 34 games (11W‑11D‑12L) and a recent 6‑2 loss to Górnik Zabrze on 23‑05‑2026. Losing Kaput weakens the midfield, especially as the team has scored 52 and conceded 53 goals, a –1 goal difference. Coach Marcin Brosz will need to find a replacement either from the academy or the loan market.

What are the consequences?

Kaput was one of the most regularly used central players, and his departure may affect the team's playing style. ŁKS Łódź, fighting for a European spot, expects a boost in creativity. For Radomiak, it’s another blow in the battle for survival – they are 16 points behind leaders Lech Poznań and have endured four straight defeats (LLLLD).

What’s next?

Radomiak plans to make winter signings, but in the short term they may rely on a reserve player such as Tomasz Kaczmarek, who recorded one assist in the last five games. ŁKS Łódź hopes Kaput will add dynamism to their midfield and aid their push for European qualification. The transfer will be finalized after a medical exam and contract signing.

Current context: Radomiak Radom is fighting to stay up, sitting 10th with 44 points, and their latest match ended in a 6‑2 defeat to Górnik Zabrze. The squad needs immediate solutions to break the losing streak and get back into the points race.