Parma market, Zion Suzuki stops due to injury: what happens next

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Woe for Parma, which lost one of its star men to injury after the home challenge with AC Milan. In fact, Saturday’s challenge at the Tardini cost ducal goalkeeper Zion Suzuki a fracture in the third finger of his left hand. This was confirmed by his own club, which did not comment on recovery time.

“Following the injury suffered last night during the Parma-Milan match – reads the official website of the Emilian club -, footballer Zion Suzuki underwent instrumental examinations that showed a decomposed fracture of the third finger of the left hand and the scaphoid. The footballer will undergo further new specialist consultations in the coming days, also to define a’possible surgical evolution, aimed at better defining the prognosis”.

Suzuki finished the match against Milan despite the injury he had just sustained. Parma had 24-year-old Edoardo Corvi and Filippo Rinaldi, who has yet to blow out 23 candles, on the bench. It remains to be seen if Carlos Cuesta will rely on either of them for the upcoming matches or if the Ducal club will decide to fish from the free agent market (provided it does so by Dec. 22).

D’on the other hand, Suzuki is a name that is covetous in the rooms of the soccer market even in more general terms. Exploded over the course of this season with increasingly convincing performances, precisely the Japanese extreme defender could represent Parma&#8217s feather in Parma&#8217s cap on the negotiating tables in the summer of 2026. And also in this perspective, both his quick recovery and the identification of a high-level replacement could prove really important.

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