Fuzy Taylor: Dinamo Zagreb eye move for Medeama’s Ghanaian midfield prospect

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Fuzy Taylor: Dinamo Zagreb eye move for Medeama’s Ghanaian midfield prospect

Ghanaian defensive midfielder Fuzy Taylor, 18, is being linked with a move from Medeama SC to Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb as the teenager’s future in Tarkwa remains unclear.

The Medeama No 5, who is valued at €75k on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation after reports in Ghana flagged Dinamo’s interest in the Ghana Premier League prospect, with the probability of a deal still listed as “?” and no agreement in place.

Taylor, born on 2 June 2008 and standing at 1.74m, has emerged as a holding midfielder of note in Medeama’s engine room, operating primarily as a right‑footed defensive shield in front of the back four. He is registered only with Ghanaian nationality and has yet to secure a move away from Medeama, the club he currently represents in the Ghana Premier League.

With no recorded contract expiry date at Medeama, there is uncertainty over the length and terms of his deal, prompting talk that he could become a free agent sooner than expected if his situation is not clarified. That prospect has fuelled suggestions that Dinamo Zagreb – regulars in European competition and leading lights in the SuperSport HNL – could seek a low‑cost deal or position themselves should he run down his terms.

Recent match data from this season highlights Taylor’s role as a defensive midfielder rather than a headline-grabbing scorer, with his contributions focused on breaking up play and offering tactical balance for Medeama rather than attacking returns. There are no publicly listed senior caps for Ghana at this stage.

While no fee has been agreed and no formal bid has been confirmed, the linkage to Dinamo Zagreb marks a significant step up in profile for a player with a modest market value and no prior European experience. If the move materialises, it could accelerate Taylor’s development, placing him on a broader stage and potentially reshaping both his reputation in Ghana and his long‑term prospects in European football.

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