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PSG will listen to offers for US forward Timothy Weah

  /  autty

Timothy Weah spent the second half of the season with Celtic FC on loan, but after the US international decided to join his national team for the U20 World Cup. The Scottish squad opted to set him free and don't seek to make the deal permanent, for what PSG, with whom Weah has a contract until 2021, will listen to offers during the summer.

The fact that Paris Saint-Germain will be open to listen to offers for Tim Weah doesn't necessarily imply the French team is looking to sell him, but League 1 champions are not against selling the young striker if the opportunity presents.

ESPN sources reported that PSG could be persuaded to part ways with the American player permanently if a good offer comes in hand, but as for now, the French club has other priorities in terms of permanent moves away like; Thomas Meunier, Christopher Nkunku and Layvin Kurzawa as they can cash in more fees than Weah.

Some clubs have already shown interest in the New York City native; it is said that Fortuna Düsseldorf wants young Weah to replace Dodi Lukebakio in their squad. However, they're not the only ones, as Strasbourg have revived their interest from last summer.

Weah is getting suitors from Ligue 1 as well as from the Premier League with Leicester City, Crystal Palace among others sounding to be interested in getting the American forward.

Weah scored four goals in 16 games played across all competitions during his time with the Celts. He also owns a Scottish and French league winners' medals.