Emerging from the ranks as a young player, Timothy Weah, born on the 22nd of February 2000, has made a name for himself within the football world. Born in America, Weah today operates as a right winger for Italian giants Juventus. The forward stands at 6ft (1.83m) tall, weighing in at 10st 5lb (66kg). In addition to his club ties, he has served his national side, representing the United States in international fixtures. As a symbol of continuity, Weah, finds himself proudly donning the number 22 jersey on the pitch.
Valued at an estimated £14.5m according to Transfermarkt, Weah's contract with Juventus is set to run until the summer of 2028.
Weah's professional career kickstarted within the heart of France when he joined Paris Saint-Germain as a trainee back in July 2014. After sporadically appearing during the 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 seasons for Paris Saint-Germain, Weah was loaned out to Celtic in the Scottish Premiership in January 2019.
During his stint at Celtic, Weah made notable contributions, appearing 13 times during the 2018-2019 season and adding three goals to his tally. Despite his encouraging performances, his spell at Celtic remained a short-lived tenure as he returned to France in July 2019, moving to Lille for a fee of around £9m.
Within the Lille squad, Weah steadily became a more regular feature on the pitch over four seasons. From making three appearances in the 2019-2020 season, to featuring 29 times in the following three seasons while scoring a total of six goals.
In July 2023, Weah embarked on his Italian quest, transferring to Juventus for a fee of around £10m. From the 2023-2024 season to the current term, Weah has donned the Juventus jersey in 60 league appearances, netting five goals in the process.
Moreover, he has also participated in several other competitions including the Coppa Italia, Copa America, as well as the illustrious Champions League and Club World Cup for Juventus. His performance during the 2024-2025 season of Champions League is certainly worth a mention, scoring one goal in five starts.