PSG Move to Sign Zion Suzuki as Juventus Push for Immediate Loan
The reported purchase would ease PSG’s goalkeeper logjam and give Juventus a low-cost, ready-made No.1 if the clubs can agree loan terms.
Overview
- PSG have reportedly agreed to buy goalkeeper Zion Suzuki from Parma for about €35 million including bonuses, a deal first reported on Thursday that clubs expect to confirm soon.
- Juventus are pressing for an immediate season-long loan from PSG to fill their urgent starting-goalkeeper need and want the wage bill shared between the clubs.
- Suzuki is said to be willing to move to Turin and has offered his availability for a loan that would keep him as Juventus’ leading option rather than a backup in Paris.
- PSG face a crowded goalkeeping group with Matvey Safonov, Lucas Chevalier and new signing Alessandro Longoni, and coach Luis Enrique reportedly prefers moving Lucas Chevalier to clear space.
- Key terms remain under negotiation, including how wages and guarantees are split and whether Juventus will have a buy option, and those financial details will decide the operation in the coming hours.