PSG to Loan Out US International Timothy Weah Until the End of the Season

Timothy Weah with USMNT. Photo by Brad Smith/ISI/REX/Shutterstock

U.S. international forward Timothy Weah is leaving Paris Saint-Germain in January on a temporary basis and will spend the rest of the season on loan at another club. This was confirmed by the 18-year-old via a post on his social media.

I just want to take the time to talk to everyone about the decision my family and I made about going on loan this winter,” – Weah wrote on Instagram. “First of all, I want to thank the fans for their constant support, as well as the coaching staff and my teammates for making me feel part of the family.”

These few months were great even though I did not play much, I was always grateful for the opportunities I had at the beginning of the season because it opened many doors for me this winter,” – he added.

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While the name of the club where Timothy Weah will spend the next six months is yet to be announced, it is believed that he is heading to Scottish powerhouse Celtic. According to the French radio RMC, former Arsenal star Kolo Toure, who currently serves as part of Celtic’s coaching staff, managed to convince Weah to pick Scotland ahead of several interested teams from England’s Premier League.

Timothy Weah had a great start of the season with PSG, making two appearances in August and scoring one goal. Since then, however, he didn’t play a single game and had spent his time with the team’s reserves.

Weah debuted for USMNT in March 2018 and went on to play eight games and score one goal since then.

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