مدير عام كرة القدم
- Weah posts thank you note to Juve fans
- Officially joins OM
- Weah spent two years with the Old Lady
After months of uncertainty, U.S. international Timothy Weah sealed his long-awaited move from Juventus to French giants Olympique de مرسيليا. The 25-year-old winger returns to الدوري الفرنسي 1, where he started his career as a member of OM rival باريس سان جيرمان, on a reported loan with an obligation to buy deal – according to the Athletic.
The outlet says the move will have an $1.7 million upfront fee and then has an additional obligation of $15.1 million, along with potential add-ons of $3.5 million.u0026nbsp;
“Timothy Weah has a passion that doesn’t dazzle, but lights his way with humility and determination. Far from being in the shadows, he has become a discreet light in his own right, determined to make a name for himself. Welcome to Marseille, Timothy!” OM’su0026nbsp;official website said of the move.u0026nbsp;
During his two years at the Old Lady, Weah made 60 league appearances, scoring five goals while playing numerous positions for the الدوري الإيطالي giants.u0026nbsp;
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While Weah never lifted the Scudetto with Juventus, he still had plenty of successes at the club, which was highlighted by his 2024 Coppa Italia win. He posted a thank you letter to the club’s faithful on his personal social channels.u0026nbsp;
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While Weah started his career at PSG, he rose to prominence with ليل – helping them to a surprise Ligue 1 win in 2021. Now, with Marsielle, he’ll be aiming for similar heights.
The legendary French side has not lifted the league title since 2010 and is tied to a 13-year-old cup drought as a whole. Their last trophy came in 2012 in the Coupe de la Ligue.u0026nbsp;
With the transfer finally done, Weah will now get ready for the club’s opening match of the season as OM travel to play Rennes on Aug. 15.u0026nbsp;