Juventus midfielder Timothy Weah has become a target for several clubs in France and England, with Olympique Marseille leading the chase. Reports from France also indicate interest from AS Monaco, Everton, and Leeds United.
Juventus had initially hoped to sell Weah and Samuel Mbangula to Nottingham Forest, but both players declined the move, causing negotiations to fall through. The Italian club is believed to have set Weah`s value at €15 million, and any club willing to meet this price and agree on personal terms with the U.S. national team player could potentially secure his services.
Multiple Clubs Vying for Weah`s Signature
Olympique Marseille has reportedly been exploring various options to make the deal work. Meanwhile, AS Monaco, who recently signed Paul Pogba as a free agent after his contract termination with Juventus, has also shown interest in Weah.
In the Premier League, both Everton and newly-promoted Leeds United are said to be considering a move for the player. However, given Weah`s previous rejection of Nottingham Forest, convincing him to join might prove challenging for these clubs.
Tottenham Hotspur, previously linked with Weah, appears to have cooled their interest in pursuing the transfer.