Timothy Weah, born in New York on 22 February 2000 (age 26), is a United States international right winger now with Marseille. He first came through at Paris Saint-Germain, but his early senior education included a January 2019 loan to Celtic, a brief spell that gave him proper first-team minutes away from the cleaner, safer margins of PSG’s system.
That Celtic spell was never going to define him, but it mattered. He arrived from a club where young attackers can look polished without being tested too often, and he left having had a sharper taste of senior football. His career then moved on elsewhere, with his most productive league campaign coming at Juventus in 2024-25, when he scored five goals in 30 appearances.
At Marseille in 2025-26, Weah remains a regular first-team presence rather than a peripheral name. He has made 41 appearances in all competitions, scoring three goals, including 29 Ligue 1 appearances and seven in the Champions League. He has also featured for the United States in World Cup action this season. His market value is around £14.5m, according to Transfermarkt.
Weah’s career has taken him from PSG to an early Celtic loan, then on to Juventus and Marseille, with international football running alongside it. He is still only 26, and his role remains that of a useful, experienced wide player with plenty of senior football already behind him.
