
Timothy Weah wants to sign at OM, Marseille also wants it, but Juventus does not hear it that way. The new Turin boss, Damien Comolli, has cooled everyone with his latest statements on the file.
OM continues. After the triumphant reception reserved for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Wednesday evening at Marseille-Provence airport, the supporters of the Phocaean club reoffended this morning for Igor Paixao who will sign a five-year contract. At the same time,
The Olympian leaders are advancing on the file of the young Ecuadorian defender Joel Ordoñez.
But everything is not perfect on the canebière. The Timothy Weah case darkens a table hitherto idyllic. The 25 -year -old American international wishes to join OM this summer, as revealed by Market football. However, negotiations with Juventus, where he is still under contract, are seriously skating.
Badou Sambagué, a lawyer for Weah, did not chew his words on the airwaves of RMC Sport. “The sports department is managed by three people. Two have class and another is still looking for. (…) A person botched his World Cup, wanted to force him to go where he did not want. Today, out of revenge, he asked for a fortune and awaits an offer from the Premier League that will never come ”he denounced a few days ago, believing that this behavior tarnished the image of Juventus.
The Bianconeri Cash on Weah
Questioned this Thursday, the new director general of Juve, Damien Comolli, reacted firmly. “He wants to go to Marseille, but in football, you can't choose a team. If the right offer does not happen, we stay on the bench. And the offer has not yet arrived ”he launched during a press briefing. A clear message to the player, those around him, but also to the Olympian management, invited to take action.
Comolli also took advantage of this media outing to make a more global point on the Turin transfer window. He notably mentioned the Vlahovic and Kolo Muani cases, while recalling the club's ambitions: “We are a team that can win again, we have great potential. »» In the meantime, the Weah file remains a thorn in the foot of OM.