According to Italian media reports, Parma have set a €30 million price tag for Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, with Juventus and Leeds United both interested in signing him.

The goalkeeper enjoyed an impressive Serie A campaign last season and further enhanced his profile this summer by representing Japan at the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. After Japan were eliminated in the final moments by Ancelotti's Brazil team, Zion Suzuki can now focus on the next step in his club career, and he is not expected to remain at the Stadio Ennio Tardini.
According to Italian media, Parma's asking price for Zion Suzuki is approximately €30 million (including add-ons). Leeds United has long been considered the favorite to sign him. Aston Villa might keep Emiliano Martinez, but Leeds United has yet to finalize a deal. Italian media outlet Sportitalia claims that Juventus has inquired about the terms of the transfer. If the move goes through, he would become another goalkeeper to move from Parma to Juventus after Buffon.
Zion Suzuki, who will celebrate his 24th birthday next month, was born in the United States to a Ghanaian father and a Japanese mother, but grew up in Japan and represents the Japanese national team. Parma signed him from Belgian club Sint-Truiden in 2024 for €8.2 million plus add-ons, with a 10% sell-on clause included for future transfers.
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