Clubs in Poland Adam Buksa is a product of the club's youth system of
Wisła Kraków, but started his professional career in
Lechia Gdańsk and made his debut on 25 July 2014 against Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała. He played for Lechia for two seasons and moved to
Zagłębie Lubin after the 2015–16 season. In Zagłębie, Buksa played until January 2018 and was loaned out to
Pogoń Szczecin for the remainder of the 2017–18 season. After the season, Buksa signed a contract with Pogoń and established himself as one of Poland's most promising young strikers. In December 2019, he signed a contract for three years with
New England Revolution from
Major League Soccer.
New England Revolution Buksa signed for the
New England Revolution on 12 December 2019. His reported transfer fee of $4.5 million made him the second-most expensive signing in the club's history behind
Gustavo Bou. He became the third Polish-born player to represent the Revolution, joining
Rob Jachym (1997–98) and
Janusz Michallik (1998). Buksa made his first appearance in the season opener for the team, a 2–1 loss to
Montreal Impact on 29 February 2020. He scored his first goal for the Revolution in the 28th minute of the club's home opener against the
Chicago Fire on 7 March 2020, assisted by
Brandon Bye. It was the first goal a first-year Revolution player scored in a home opener since
Saër Sène in
2012 against the
Portland Timbers. Buksa finished second in regular-season scoring for the Revolution in his inaugural campaign, with six goals and two assists in 23 appearances. On 24 November 2020, in the 26th minute of the first round of the
2020 MLS Cup Playoffs, Buksa scored the game-winning goal in the Revolutions' 2–0 victory over the 1st-seeded
Supporters' Shield holders, the
Philadelphia Union. Buksa scored the first goal of the Revolution's 2021 season in the club's season-opener against the
Chicago Fire at
Soldier Field on 17 April 2021. He would lead the Revolution to their first
MLS Supporters' Shield, finishing the
2021 season as its top goal scorer. He was named MLS player of the week during match week 32. Hewould conclude the 2021 season tied for 5th in the league in goals scored with 16 in 31 appearances. He would score the club's opening goal in the
2021 MLS Playoffs against eventual-champion
NYCFC. Buksa's
penalty would later be saved by
Sean Johnson as the Revolution ultimately fell 3-2 in penalties following a 2–2 draw in open play. Buksa started the
2022 season strongly, scoring 7 goals in his first 10 matches for the club. His start to the season included a 7 game scoring streak, which tied a team record set by
Wolde Harris in 2000. On 29 May 2022, Seth Macomber of
The Bent Musket reported that Buksa, who had missed the Revolution's past two matches and had been released to Poland for national team duty, was close to joining
Lens on a permanent deal. On 6 June 2022,
The Boston Globe Frank Dell'Apa reported that the Revolution had indeed agreed to transfer Buksa to Lens in return for a transfer fee of $10 million, believed to be a record fee paid for a player by the French club. Buksa finished his Revolution career 11th on the all-time list of goal scorers for the club, with 35 goals in 73 games. He made his first appearance in Ligue 1 on 9 September 2022 against
Troyes.
Loan to Antalyaspor On 18 July 2023, Buksa was sent on a season-long loan, with an option to buy, to Turkish club
Antalyaspor, joining his compatriot
Jakub Kałuziński. He ended the season with 16 goals in 33
Süper Lig appearances, and was Antalyaspor's top goalscorer in all competitions across the
2023–24 campaign. On 25 May 2024, a day after playing his final game for the club, Buksa announced on
Instagram that he would leave Antalyaspor upon the expiry of his loan.
Midtjylland On 11 July 2024, Buksa moved to Danish defending champions
Midtjylland on a four-year deal, for a reported fee of €4.5 million. He scored on his debut, in a 1–1
league draw against
Aarhus on 19 July.
Udinese On 26 August 2025, Buksa joined Italian
Serie A club
Udinese on a four-year contract, for a fee estimated to be approximately €5 million. ==International career==