President Weah’s Son Tim Weah Juventus is a done deal – Latest report

Timothy Weah, the son of President George Weah, the 25th President of the Republic of Liberia, has arrived safely in Turin, Italy, to undergo medical tests and then sign his five year-deal with Italian giant Juventus.
Footage from Turin captured Tim Weah being escorted by his elder brother Cham Weah who is representing their Father as the player agent.
The Italian club is to pay up to €12m for the 23-year-old, a figure which includes bonuses, and the player will sign a five-year deal in Serie A with his medical in Turin expected to take place imminently.
The American has been used in a variety of positions at Lille this season, who finished fifth in Ligue 1 to qualify for the Europa Conference League, including a solid stint in both full-back roles despite playing as a striker during the World Cup for his national team, scoring in the 1-1 draw with Wales.
Despite some useful form in Lille’s 2021 title winning season and as an understudy across the pitch at times this term, Weah’s Lille career has rarely blossomed, failing to score this campaign while only providing eight goals and eight assists in 107 outings for LOSC since arriving in 2020.
As a result, given his form this season, it’s likely Weah will be used as a versatile wing-back at Juve.