
Ghana Premier League champions Medeama SC have confirmed that talented midfielder Fuzy Taylor has completed a season-long loan move to Croatian giants GNK Dinamo Zagreb ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
The highly-rated central midfielder will spend the upcoming season in Croatia as he seeks to further his development and gain valuable experience in European football with one of the continent’s most respected talent-producing clubs.
Taylor has emerged as one of the brightest young prospects in Ghanaian football following a series of impressive performances for Medeama in recent seasons.
His energetic displays, technical ability, creativity and influence in midfield attracted attention from several clubs abroad, ultimately leading to a move to the Croatian powerhouse.
Speaking after completing the move, Taylor expressed his excitement about taking the next step in his career.
“I am excited to begin this new chapter with GNK Dinamo Zagreb. This is a huge opportunity for me to develop as a player and compete at a higher level. I would like to thank Medeama SC for believing in me and supporting my journey. I am looking forward to giving my best and making the fans proud,” he said.
Medeama also extended their best wishes to the midfielder, describing the transfer as further evidence of the club’s commitment to developing players capable of succeeding on the international stage.
Dinamo Zagreb have a rich history of producing elite footballers who have gone on to excel at the highest level. Among the notable names to emerge from the Croatian club are Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic and Josko Gvardiol, all of whom have established themselves among Europe’s top players.
Taylor is expected to join his new teammates immediately as preparations intensify for the new season.
The loan spell presents an exciting opportunity for the young Ghanaian to showcase his talent on the European stage and continue his rise in the game.
Should he impress during his time in Zagreb, the move could open the door to a permanent transfer and potentially pave the way for a future career in one of Europe’s top leagues.

