Football
Paris Saint-Germain plans to raise its bid to €35 million including add-ons for Japanese goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, whose transfer is sought by both PSG and Juventus.

Parma rejected an initial Paris Saint-Germain proposal valued at €28 million plus €5 million in performance-related add-ons for goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, according to Sky Sport Italia.
The French club intends to submit a revised offer shortly, with Paris president Nasser Al-Khelaifi prepared to place approximately €35 million on the table, inclusive of add-ons. Fresh negotiations between PSG and Parma are scheduled for early next week.
Suzuki, a Japan international, has indicated he would welcome a move to Paris. The transfer would represent a major advancement in his professional trajectory.
Juventus had identified Suzuki as Luciano Spalletti’s preferred choice for the goalkeeping position. His potential departure to Parc des Princes presents a direct challenge to their summer planning.
If the deal with PSG proceeds, Juventus is pursuing a straight loan arrangement to secure Suzuki’s services from the French club.
The transfer window has become a focal point of intensified competition for Suzuki, with two top European clubs now actively engaged in separate but overlapping efforts to acquire him.



