Would a desire for revenge be driving the blocking of Weah's transfer to OM?

OM Transfer Market: Weah's transfer stalls, the fault of a resentful Turin official? The player's agent talks of revenge. Should Marseillais still believe in it?

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Things are starting to go south for Timothy Weah's transfer to OM. The player's camp has decided to break the silence, setting the record straight. So, what are the real reasons for this stalemate with Juventus? Let's take a closer look together.

Juve, a club with three heads (and not all in agreement)

Badou Sambague, Weah's agent, made it clear: "Two executives do their job right, the third is a different story." You can feel the frustration, can't you? Apparently, this particular executive is blocking everything and demanding unreasonable sums, hoping an English club will come along with a huge check... But neither Weah nor his entourage want the Premier League for now. So, is it a game of chicken?

A heavy legacy

This issue didn't start yesterday. According to Sambague, Weah had already been sidelined during the World Cup because of the same person... Quite the atmosphere! So it's not just about money, there's also a sense of pride and revenge in the air. Does that justify blocking a player's future? We'll let you debate that in the comments, because here, we love your strong opinions!

OM: Should we still hope?

On the Olympian side, they're watching this closely, but let's be honest: as long as Juve doesn't lower its demands, we might be waiting a long time. Should we keep pushing for Weah, even if it means breaking the budget, or move on? Knowing that we're still looking to bolster our attack, would it be better to focus on more realistic options? The risk is losing time, and in the market, every day counts.

And now, what do we do?

Friends, it's time to get out the calculators and weigh the pros and cons. Weah is a real sporting opportunity, but at what cost? Should we give in to Turin's demands or show we're not suckers? Let us know what you think: should we go for it or turn the page? We're waiting for your reactions, scenarios, and, why not, your alternatives for the transfer market!

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