Overview
- PSG are preparing to increase their offer for Zion Suzuki, with media on Saturday reporting figures between about €35 million and €40 million including bonuses.
- Parma rejected an earlier PSG proposal of €28 million plus €5 million in bonuses and are holding out for a substantially stronger guaranteed package.
- Juventus have stepped back from a direct purchase and are now hoping PSG will sign Suzuki and immediately loan him to Turin to fit Juventus’s budget limits.
- Suzuki is reported to be open to a move but has made clear he wants regular first‑team football, which is why PSG are exploring immediate loan options to preserve his development.
- The pursuit is part of PSG’s wider goalkeeper refresh after signing Matvey Safonov and Lucas Chevalier and could reshape Juventus’s goalkeeper planning while giving Parma significant transfer funds to reinvest.