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Aston Villa, the English club, has announced the signing of Japanese international goalkeeper Ziyon Suzuki from Italian club Parma for a deal worth approximately 35 million euros ($40 million). Suzuki, who participated with Japan in the current World Cup, is considered the first Japanese goalkeeper to play in the Premier League, and he will strengthen the Villa team's defensive options under the leadership of coach Unai Emery. It is worth noting that Suzuki was close to joining Paris Saint-Germain, but the deal fell through due to the high commission fee demanded. The signing comes as part of the team's preparations before the start of the new league season and is expected to contribute to improving the team's defensive goalkeeping, especially with the potential departure of the other goalkeeper, Emiliano Martinez.
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