PSG Preparing a Surprise Move for Zion Suzuki

In search of promising profiles to secure their goalkeeping position, Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly keeping a close eye on Parma’s Japanese international goalkeeper, Zion Suzuki.

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Chevalier is expected to stay, as is Safonov. However, PSG still appear willing to shake up their goalkeeping hierarchy. According to information revealed by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Parisian board has identified Parma’s last line of defense as a potential target. The club has even shown concrete interest in the Japanese goalkeeper, with negotiations already underway and progressing quickly.

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PSG Planning Long-Term Goalkeeping Overhaul

At just 23 years old, the Japanese shot-stopper has quickly established himself as one of the most reliable and promising players in the Italian league, impressing observers with both his potential and the consistency of his performances.

This interest is part of a broader long-term restructuring strategy for PSG’s goalkeeping department. Following the departure of young Renato Marin to Portuguese club CD Nacional, the Parisian side aims to strengthen its options and plan ahead. For now, neither Safonov nor Chevalier has fully convinced the coaching staff. Although Luis Enrique is willing to give Lucas Chevalier another chance after a difficult season, nothing guarantees the Frenchman’s long-term future.

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PSG are expected to closely monitor Suzuki’s development in Serie A over the coming months, before potentially making a move during future transfer windows.

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