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·6 July 2025
Report: Hammers in advanced talks with Serie A stopper

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·6 July 2025
West Ham United are reportedly targetting on one of Europe’s brightest young goalkeepers as they look to bolster Graham Potter’s squad ahead of the 2025/26 season. According to ExWHUEmployee on The West Ham Way Patreon, the Hammers are now in advanced negotiations with Parma’s Zion Suzuki, widely regarded as “one of the best goalkeeping talents in Europe.”
Potter, who is shaping his team in preparation for a significant rebuild, has placed the recruitment of a new No.1 high on his agenda. With Lukasz Fabianski departing the club after the expiry of his contract, and Alphonse Areola not guaranteed to retain the starting role, West Ham are eager to bring in fresh competition between the sticks.
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Zion Suzuki, the 6’3” Japanese international born in the USA, has become a sought-after name across Europe. Previously linked with Manchester United, Leeds United, and even Chelsea, Suzuki has made a strong impression during his time with Parma in Serie A. The 21-year-old is of Japanese and Ghanaian heritage and has chosen to represent Japan internationally.
This multicultural background and impressive ability make Suzuki not just a valuable addition on the pitch but a commercially astute acquisition as well.
“It would also tick the Asian market signing that the club have desires for a long time.”
While ExWHUEmployee confirmed the club are “in advanced talks with Zion Suzuki,” it’s worth noting that neither personal terms nor a transfer fee have been agreed at this stage.
“The player appears to have emerged as a top keeper target and talks have already started with the player through his agent and he could be one of the next players to join the club if all goes to plan, and the club decide that wages and fee are reasonable.”
A quick resolution is possible if both parties align on these outstanding issues. The deal, should it go through, would represent a clear signal of intent from Graham Potter and the West Ham recruitment team.
West Ham fans may view this development with cautious optimism. Zion Suzuki is still only 21, and he’s shown glimpses of real potential, Potter’s willingness to target such a young GK suggests a long-term project is in motion. Suzuki’s signing would be emblematic of a broader strategy — blending youth, global commercial appeal, and technical quality. With a 6’3” frame and international experience already under his belt, fans may see this as an exciting, if slightly risky, investment.
It’s also clear that the club is finally tapping into the Asian football market, something long discussed but rarely executed. That in itself may win favour among fans who’ve wanted the club to modernise both on and off the pitch.
Still, the key factor will be whether Suzuki is signed as the No.1 or merely to challenge Areola. Many will be hoping for the former, provided he proves he’s ready. If the move comes off, it could be a bold statement in what looks to be a busy summer for the Hammers.
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