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·3 July 2026
Juventus join the race for Leeds United target Zion Suzuki

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·3 July 2026


For weeks, several clubs have been circling the talented shot-stopper, who is regarded as ‘one of the best talents’.
Leeds have long been considered frontrunners, actively pursuing his signature as a marquee addition in goal. The Yorkshire outfit have reportedly agreed personal terms with Suzuki and are now looking to finalise a deal with Parma.
However, their pursuit has been complicated by Juventus’s arrival. Luciano Spalletti’s side have officially entered the race for Suzuki, expressing a strong interest in keeping him in Serie A following a string of outstanding World Cup performances for Japan en route to a last-32 exit against Brazil.
The Bianconeri are in the market for a new goalkeeper. Adding intrigue to the situation is the recent business between Juventus and Parma.
Juventus have just finalised the permanent sale of their 21-year-old academy graduate goalkeeper, Giovanni Daffara, to Parma for a fee of €6 million plus add-ons.
Parma’s significant investment in Daffara is a clear move to prepare for life after Suzuki. While Daffara’s arrival addresses Parma’s long-term succession plan, it also opens a direct channel for negotiations between the Allianz Stadium hierarchy and Parma.
Parma are holding out for a premium fee of around €30 million to part ways with Suzuki. While Leeds United remain ahead of other Premier League suitors like Aston Villa, Juventus’ influence and their strong relationship with Parma could prove decisive in turning the tide.







































