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·27 July 2025

Weah move stalls as Juventus and Marseille disagree over price

Article image:Weah move stalls as Juventus and Marseille disagree over price

After appearing to be close to a done deal earlier this month, the transfer of Timothy Weah to Marseille has stalled as Juventus disagree with the Ligue 1 side over the valuation of the player, reports from Italy claim.

Article image:Weah move stalls as Juventus and Marseille disagree over price

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 23: Timothy Weah #21 of the United States looks on against Canada during the first half of the CONCACAF Nations League third-place match at SoFi Stadium on March 23, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)


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According to what has been reported by IlBianconero, the situation remains on hold despite the player’s agent arriving in Turin to help mediate between the parties. Juventus want €20 million for the player whilst Roberto De Zerbi’s Marseille will not budge over their €15 million maximum.

After Forest snub, Weah future hangs in the balance

There is a possibility that Weah remains at Juventus, as the Bianconeri are not overly eager to sell the player. However, the club appreciate the financial boost on offer if a suitable bid comes in. Therefore, if the clubs refuse to budge on their estimations, the player may stay in Turin after all.

Article image:Weah move stalls as Juventus and Marseille disagree over price

epa11834670 Juventus’ Timothy Weah celebrates scoring the 2-0 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Juventus FC and AC Milan, in Turin, Italy, 18 January 2025. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MARCO

That being said, Juventus had already accepted an offer from Premier League club Nottingham Forest for Weah, before the player himself rejected the move to England.

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