I know you're good…The Milan derby is playing over the representative GK? The ending of the happy event is
Oct 27, 2025
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Italy's Tutomercato Webb reported on the 27th (Korea time) that Suzuki has joined Inter Milan's goalkeeper reinforcement list. The media reported that `Swiss goalkeeper Jan Zimmer is active in Inter Milan, but it is unclear whether he will take the position after next year. Therefore, it is likely that he will move to reinforce the goalkeeper' Suzuki added that Nerajuri (named Inter Milan) is one of the players under consideration' Tribuna dotcom also wrote 'Inter Milan and AC Milan are interested in Suzuki'The Milan derby has already been formed over him'
Suzuki, who moved to Parma last year, allowed 53 runs in 37 games but settled in Serie A with seven clean sheets. This season, he has a 0-point ERA with 7 runs in 8 games, and has already recorded 3 clean sheets, showing his growth. In the previous friendly match against Brazil, he allowed two runs in the first half, but he also contributed to Japan's 3-2 come-from-behind victory with a good defense in the second half.
Suzuki, a multicultural player born to a Ghanaian father and a Japanese mother, made his professional debut with the Urawa Reds in 2021. Since then, he has played well and received a transfer offer from Manchester United, but it is famous that he chose to rent Sintrauden in the Belgian league after refusing, saying, `If you don't play as a main player, it's meaningless.' Suzuki, who established his European stage base in Belgium, has since grown into a goalkeeper receiving attention from big clubs.
Japanese goalkeepers' overseas expansion is not just yesterday and today. Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi has played for Portsmouth, and Age Kawashima has also built his career in the Belgian and French leagues. All of them were the main goalkeepers of the Japanese national team, but they were far from their big club careers. In the meantime, attention is being paid to whether Suzuki will be the first Japanese goalkeeper to open a big club.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










