Udinese announces that they sign Adam Buksa from Midtjylland with a contract until 2029.
Club statement:
Adam Buksa brings experience, goals and the impact of a true number nine, is a new Udinese player.
Born in Kraków on July 12, 1996, he arrived permanently from the Danish club Midtjylland and signed a contract until June 30, 2029.
Centravanti, with a considerable physical structure, but endowed with good dynamics, has both back-to-the-goal Play and finishing in his repertoire: he has scored double figures in the two championships, in addition to different goals in European competitions with club and national team.
When he grew up in the youth teams of three different Kraków clubs – including the more famous Wisla – he tasted Italian football for the first time in 2013/14, with the sweater of Novara's Primavera. In the following season he returned to his home country and spent two years in Lechia Gdańsk and two in Zaglebie Lubin, but it was in Pogoń Szczecin, under the guidance of Kosta Runjaic, that he made a name for himself: he scored 22 goals in 52 appearances and received a call from the New England -Revolution. He spent three seasons in MLS, shining in the second – in which his team ended on top of the regular season – with 16 goals in 31 games. After scoring 7 goals in 10 games in the first half of his third season in the US, Lens brought him back to Europe. In 2023/24 he moved to Antalyaspor and scored 16 goals in 33 games. Since the summer of 2024 he has worn the sweater of Midtjylland, with whom he made his debut in European cups and ended the championship with 12 goals in 24 games. In the current season he has already scored 2 goals in 6 games between the Danish Superliga and the Europa League qualifications.
He is a Polish National: he has made 23 performances and scored 7 goals since his debut in 2021. He played two games and scored one goal against the Netherlands at the last European championship. He also has 12 performances and 2 goals in fewer than 21, 8 performances and 4 goals in fewer than 19, 8 performances in fewer than 18 and 2 performances in fewer than 17.
Benvenuto, Adam!
