Ghanaian central midfielder David Epton of Estonian side JK Tammeka is being linked with a move to Kazakhstan Premier Liga club Kaspiy Aktau, according to transfer data compiled on 24 June 2026.
The 21-year-old, valued at around €75,000, is currently registered with Tartu-based Tammeka in the Premium Liiga, where he wears the number 15 shirt. Transfermarkt records list no fixed contract expiry date, fuelling suggestions he could be available as a low-cost signing or even move on as a free agent if his deal has quietly run down.
The reported switch from Estonia’s top flight to Kazakhstan’s Premier Liga is rated with an unspecified probability (“?”) and, for now, remains in the realm of speculation rather than an advanced negotiation.
Born in Teshie, Ghana, on 6 June 2005, Epton is a right-footed central midfielder standing 1.75m tall and is noted in databases as operating primarily in the middle of the park. He holds only Ghanaian nationality and has developed his senior career in Estonia with JK Tammeka, who also appear as his “national team” affiliation in the data, indicating he has yet to break into an international set-up.
Recent league data highlights Epton’s involvement in Tammeka’s Premium Liiga campaign, including a recent outing in which he featured in midfield as Tammeka faced domestic opposition in Estonia’s top tier. In that match he completed the full 90 minutes in a tightly contested scoreline, underlining his status as a regular option in the club’s engine room, though detailed statistics on goals and assists are not listed in the current dataset.
With his market value still relatively modest and contractual details unclear, Epton’s next step – whether a move to Kaspiy Aktau, a renewed deal in Estonia, or a free-agent departure – could prove pivotal in shaping his reputation and opening a new chapter in his professional career.
