Juventus winger Timothy Weah has signed with Olympique Marseille, the French club announced on social media on Wednesday.
The United States international (44 caps), 25, signed a €1 million loan contract with a €14 million mandatory purchase option and €3 million in bonuses, the post said.
He is leaving Juventus after two seasons and 73 matches played in all competitions.
In addition to his early career with PSG (6 matches, 2 goals), Weah mainly played in France at Lille, with four seasons played between 2019 and 2023 and a French championship title won in 2021.
Weah joins Marseille 25 years after his father George Weah, former Liberia president, played for club in the 2000-2001 season.

