American forward of Liberian descent, Timothy Weah, is reportedly against his transfer from Juventus this summer.
According to sources, the attacker wants to stay at Juventus for the 2025/26 football season despite interest from several clubs.
Sources close to the player reveal that he is hesitant about a move and prefers to stay and compete in the UEFA Champions League with the Bianconeri.
Negotiations surrounding Weah’s potential move to England appear to have stalled, raising uncertainty about whether a deal will go through.
The delay has also cast a shadow over the transfer of another player, Mbangula, though it is unclear if the two deals are directly linked.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Juventus manager Igor Tudor has approved Weah’s possible departure and identified Brazilian full-back Dodô as a potential replacement.
However, the final decision may rest on Weah’s willingness to leave, and so far, the 25-year-old remains unconvinced.
Meanwhile, Juventus are also considering the financial benefits of his transfer and won’t reject offers should clubs bid for the attacker.