Argentina's national Olympic soccer team failed in the last eight of the Paris Olympics, but its new star goalkeeper, Zulio Suna, has made a big splash. Surprisingly, the young goalkeeping talent has caught the eye of Premier League giants Liverpool and is expected to make the leap to the Premier League for a fee of 13 million pounds to fill the void left by Andrew Robertson.

Zulio Suna, 19, played for La Luz in Argentina's Primera División and has gradually risen to be the centerpiece of the team last season. In the Olympics, he contributed a key assist in all four matches. According to The Sun, La Luzoso's price tag coincides with Liverpool's transfer budget, and Zuliosuna is expected to adapt gradually in the Premier League, and is seen as Andrew Robathan's long-term successor after the age of 30.

Despite Portuguese media claiming that Porto are also interested in the Argentine goalkeeper, Zulio Suna has made up his mind to join the Premier League and the opportunity at Liverpool is undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime one for him.

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