Seeking to Re-ignite His Form: Weah Looks to Boost His Goal Tally and Career at Olympique Marseille


Tim Weah has completed a transfer to Olympique Marseille, returning to France after a two-year stint with Juventus.
The deal is an initial loan with a reported obligation to buy for around €14 million. This move marks a significant change for the USMNT player, who struggled for consistent playing time and form in Italy.

Weah’s return to Ligue 1, where he previously played for both Paris Saint-Germain and Lille, is seen as an opportunity to revive his career and secure his place on the national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His time at Juventus was inconsistent, with a lack of regular minutes and some injury issues.
The transfer to Marseille, a top French club that qualified for the Champions League last season, provides a new challenge and the chance to play under coach Roberto De Zerbi. The American winger is known for his pace and direct attacking style, which Marseille hopes will add dynamism to their squad.
Last season, during the 2024-2025 campaign with Juventus, Tim Weah scored five goals in 30 Serie A appearances. In total, he had seven goals in 78 appearances across all competitions during his two seasons in Turin. This move to Marseille is a chance for him to increase his goal tally and become a more influential figure on the field.