Austin FC’s most talked-about transfer of 2024 turned out to be a costly exit when the club sold striker Osman Bukari to Polish side Widzew Lodz for a record $5.8 million.
Record Transfer to Widzew Lodz
The move sent Bukari to the Polish Ekstraklasa, where the fee of about $5.8 million (5 million euros) set a new benchmark for the league. Austin had originally acquired the player from Red Star Belgrade for roughly $7.5 million and had paid him a base salary of $1.5 million, according to MLS Players Association data.
Performance at Austin FC
Bukari made 50 appearances for the club, netting six goals and delivering ten assists across all competitions in roughly a season-and-a-half. He scored in a U.S. Open Cup semifinal against Minnesota United on September 17 and in an MLS match against San Jose on August 30, the last of his goals for the club.
Roster Implications and Future Moves
The sale opens international and designated-player slots on Austin’s roster. The club currently has two designated players-Brandon Vasquez and Myrto Uzuni-and could choose to keep only those two while adding a fourth U-22 Initiative player, which also brings additional general allocation money. Alternatively, Austin could sign another designated player and carry three U-22 Initiative players.
On Thursday, Austin also traded with Vancouver for winger Jayden Nelson, further reshaping the squad.
Season Highlights and Next Season
Austin reached the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2022, falling to LAFC in the opening round. In the U.S. Open Cup, the club had its best run ever, only losing in the title game to Nashville SC. The team will compete in both the U.S. Open Cup and the Leagues Cup next season.

Key Takeaways
- Austin FC sold Osman Bukari to Widzew Lodz for a record $5.8 million.
- Bukari’s stint included 50 games, 6 goals, and 10 assists.
- The transfer opens roster flexibility, with options for designated players and U-22 Initiative spots.
Austin’s season ended with playoff participation and a U.S. Open Cup final, setting the stage for next year’s competitions.

