
Contrasting Claims Now Made About Nottingham Forest Signing Timothy Weah – Either Way, It’s Hardly Positive
Nottingham Forest’s reported interest in Juventus winger Timothy Weah has taken a confusing turn, with contrasting claims emerging over the status of the potential deal and neither version paints an encouraging picture for fans hoping for a breakthrough signing.
Initial reports earlier this week suggested that Forest had entered advanced talks to bring the USMNT star to the City Ground, either on loan or via a permanent transfer. Weah, known for his blistering pace and versatility, was seen as a potential solution to the club’s wide-play woes, especially with several departures looming.
However, fresh updates have now cast doubt on the move. While some sources claim negotiations have stalled due to disagreements over the transfer structure and wage demands, others insist the deal was never close in the first place raising questions over how serious Forest’s interest actually was.
To complicate matters, Juventus are reportedly reluctant to offload Weah after just one season, despite his limited game time in Serie A. The Italian club is said to view the 24-year-old as a long-term asset, which makes any short-term switch increasingly unlikely.
From Forest’s perspective, the situation is far from ideal. Whether it’s a failed pursuit or exaggerated speculation, the saga reflects growing frustration among fans eager to see meaningful squad reinforcements before the new season kicks off.
Either way, the conflicting reports about Timothy Weah’s potential move to Nottingham Forest have created uncertainty and underline the club’s ongoing struggles to land top-tier targets in a competitive transfer window.

