Weah to OM: Transfer Battle Heats Up

Timothy Weah’s summer promises some twists and turns. Less used by Igor Tudor since his arrival on the Bench of Juventus, the American international (44 selections, 6 goals) may well leave the Piedmont where he settled down two years ago from LOSC against € 11 million. He could even return to France. The 25 -year -old is courted by OM. At a time when these lines are written, no offer has been transmitted. Nothing says that the former Lille will be Marseille next season

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He still has three years of contract with the old lady where he always has a role to play in the workforce (43 games in all competitions, 6 goals and 5 assists) but could be sold for € 15 million. And then there are also a lot of competition in this file. You have to look at the Premier League, more silver, as we told you on June 19.

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Weah tracked in England and France

Tottenham and Everton were instantly. Today, the situation has changed slightly because according to our information, the Toffees are still there, in addition to Leeds, new promoted in the first division. The projects are very different between a club that will play its maintenance and another participant in the Champions League. In this regard, Timothy Weah is spoiled for choice since Juventus will play the C1, like OM and another courtier that we find in Ligue 1 this time.

You have understood, this is AS Monaco, which, according to our latest information, appreciates the profile of the player trained at PSG as an attacker. The latter is able to play several positions in the right corridor, ideal for a team evolving with pistons. On the other hand, the princely club has an imperative. He must wait to sell Vanderson, the holder to this position. The 24 -year -old Brazilian is not lacking in pretenders between FC Barcelona or AC Milan, but he is still an ASM player for the time being.

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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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