Italian media: Naples s request to buy Suzuki Caiyan was rejected by Parma, and the players also want to stay in the team
4:03am, 2 July 2025Football
Italian media tuttomercatoweb reported that Napoli's Japanese goalkeeper Suzuki Caiyan, who was seeking Parma, but Parma and the players themselves expressed their rejection.
It is reported that Napoli hopes to introduce a goalkeeper to partner with Merret. They asked Parma about Suzuki's love, but was immediately rejected by Parma. The player himself expressed his plan to stay in Parma for at least another year.
Parma senior Cherobini said in an interview with the Milan Sports Daily: "There are many requests in the transfer market for Suzuki Aiyan and Leoni. The idea of the club owner and relevant technical departments is to let the young men stay for another year. Of course, anything can happen in the transfer market, but we hope they stay, and they are an important part of the future."
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