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Revealed: The clubs USMNT star Tim Weah snubbed when making Juventus transfer decision

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  • U.S. star bid farewell to French football
  • Was wanted by sides in Spain and Germany
  • Ended up packing his bags for Italy
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The United States international made his way to Turin in an €11 million (£10m/$12m) deal after taking the decision to sever ties with Ligue 1 outfit Lille. That switch allowed Weah to link up with fellow USMNT star Weston McKennie at the Allianz Stadium.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Juve were always the top priority for Weah, as he follows in the footsteps of his legendary father George by turning out in Serie A, with approaches from Spain and Germany being knocked back. Weah’s lawyer, Badou Sambague, has told TuttoJuve: “Many clubs like Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen were interested in Timothy, but his priority has always been going to Juventus, because he knew the club and was following their progress. Nothing could’ve changed his mind. What convinced him was the history of the club, he wanted to work with the Bianconeri staff who believed in him from the start. Weah’s word is very important when he has given it and the directors were also very determined to sign him.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Weah has quickly earned the trust of Bianconeri boss Massimiliano Allegri, with Sambague adding on that working relationship: “The rapport with Allegri is very interesting, his coaches have generally been able to get the best out of his potential. The experience at a club like Juve will really help Timothy and he is already learning so much. I feel Italian football is starting to contribute in a strong way to his personal and professional development.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Weah has admitted that he feels more at home filling a role on the left wing – where he often lines up for his country – but he is putting his versatility to good use in Italy by often occupying berths on the right of defence and midfield.