West Ham United aims to bring in quality goalkeepers and have identified Zion Suzuki as their target.
According to a report via Palma Live, West Ham has approached Japan’s international goalkeeper, but is being knocked back. He has signed a contract with Parma until 2029, and the Italian club has not been pressured to sell him.
Suzuki is also linked to Manchester United.
Suzuki’s asking price has been revealed
They will only consider sanctioning his departure if an offer of around 30 million euros is offered. It will be interesting to see if West Ham is ready to pay such a money to the goalkeeper.
It’s no secret that we need a quality goalkeeper this summer. Alphonse Adeola was pretty mediocre last season, and Wes Foderingham is suffering from injuries issues. Signing a quality goalkeeper will be a priority for Hammer this summer.
Suzuki has proven himself in Italy and has the qualities to succeed in the Premier League. He was able to prove that if they could get the deal done it was a solid long-term investment for him. The asking price may seem steep, but players have the qualities that justify their investment.
Suzuki might fantasize about West Ham’s movements
The opportunity to move into the Premier League is extremely exciting for goalkeepers. He tries to test himself at a higher level and establish himself as one of Europe’s best goalkeepers.
West Ham’s regular football was able to bring out the best of him and help him realize his incredible potential.
West Ham certainly has financial muscles that pays him 30 million euros. They must try to block the weaknesses of their team if they want to bounce back strongly.