Turkish Süper Lig side Göztepe have been linked with a move for 17-year-old Medeama defensive midfielder Fuzy Taylor, according to transfer market data.
The Ghana Premier League prospect is reported to be on the radar of the İzmir club, with speculation emerging on 27 April 2026 that the youngster could swap Medeama for Göztepe. The rumour currently carries an unspecified probability rating (“?”), underlining that talks, if any, are still at an early stage and that no agreement has been reached.
Taylor, born on 2 June 2008, is regarded as a developing holding midfielder and operates primarily in the defensive midfield role. Standing at 1.74m and right-footed, he wears the number 5 shirt for Medeama and is listed at a market value of €75,000 on Transfermarkt – a relatively modest fee that could make him an attractive long-term project for Göztepe as they look to deepen their squad.
The Medeama player is registered solely with Ghanaian nationality and is currently associated with Medeama SC at domestic level. His contract start date and end date have not been disclosed in the available data, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent or move for a low fee if his deal is close to expiry, a factor often pivotal in negotiations for emerging talents.
No formal bid has been confirmed and there is no indication yet of personal terms or contract length being discussed. However, with his age profile, position and valuation, Taylor would fit the pattern of a developmental signing for a Süper Lig side seeking to tap into West Africa’s talent pool.
If a transfer does materialise, a move to Göztepe could represent a significant step in Taylor’s early career, offering a first route into European football and a larger stage on which to build his reputation and potential.
