Leeds United are ramping up their summer transfer activity as Daniel Farke looks to build a squad capable of competing in the Premier League next season.

The Yorkshire club have already secured the signing of Harry Wilson on a free transfer, bringing in proven top-flight experience and creativity after his spell at Fulham.

Wilson arrives with a strong Premier League pedigree, having recorded 11 goals and nine assists in all competitions last term while offering valuable positional versatility.

Leeds have also been pursuing midfield reinforcements, with a recent bid for Southampton youngster Shea Charles rejected by the Saints.

Despite that setback, Leeds are understood to remain in ongoing club-to-club discussions with Southampton, according to Sky Sports, as they push to strengthen the engine room.

With attacking and midfield targets already in motion, attention has now shifted to the goalkeeper position, where Leeds are assessing their long-term options carefully.

Manchester City’s James Trafford and England international Nick Pope have both been considered by the Elland Road hierarchy during their search for a new shot-stopper.

However, reports from Italy suggest that Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki is the club’s priority target for the position right now.

Journalist Luca Cerchione reports that Leeds are now in active talks with Serie A side Parma over a potential move for the highly rated Japanese international.

Suzuki has built a strong reputation since arriving in Italy, earning widespread praise for his shot-stopping ability, quick reflexes, and composure under pressure in Serie A.

Como scout Ben Mattinson has previously described him as “one of the most exciting keepers in Europe,” high praise given the competitive nature of European goalkeeping talent.

The 23-year-old has also developed his distribution significantly, growing increasingly comfortable playing out from the back in a style that suits modern Premier League demands.

Suzuki is currently representing Japan at the World Cup, where he has continued to enhance his profile against elite international opposition.

His performances on the global stage have only increased interest from clubs across Europe, with Leeds now firmly in the running to secure his signature.

Interestingly, Suzuki came close to a Premier League move back in 2023 when Manchester United were widely reported to be pursuing him seriously.

According to a talkSPORT report, Suzuki opted against joining United because he did not want to serve as backup to André Onana at Old Trafford.

That decision proved to be a smart one, allowing the goalkeeper to develop into a genuine first-choice option rather than risk stagnation behind an established starter.

Leeds will be hoping that the prospect of regular Premier League football at Elland Road proves a more attractive proposition for the ambitious young goalkeeper.

Farke’s side are building methodically this summer, targeting quality and profile across multiple positions as they prepare to return to the top flight.

If Suzuki completes the move, he would represent one of the more exciting goalkeeper signings in the Premier League this summer transfer window.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.