Tottenham Hotspur could look to complete a surprise move for Juventus star Timothy Weah in the coming weeks, according to reports - with Daniel Levy keen to give new boss Thomas Frank a summer warchest to strengthen his squad in the upcoming transfer window, in a bid to fly up the Premier League table.
Spurs finished 17th in the top-flight last season, their worst-ever finish in the competition - but a win in the Europa League means they'll be playing Champions League football next season. Their squad will need replenishing as a result and that could see Weah join to improve their ranks across the pitch.
Report: Tottenham Keeping 'Close Tabs' on Timothy Weah
The Lilywhites will have more money to spend amid their Champions League qualification
The report by TEAMtalk states that Tottenham are keeping close tabs on Weah ahead of the summer window, with Frank seeing him as a 'smart addition' to his squad, owing to the American's pace and versatility.
Weah has played all over the pitch during his career, including right-wing, right-back and striker - being labelled as having 'immense speed' and racking up 11 goal contributions for Juventus in Serie A last season. That makes him a worthwhile addition in Spurs' eyes as the Europa League winners look to improve their ranks for next season.
Weah is admired by Spurs chiefs, preparing to back Frank to get their squad up to a Champions League level, though Juventus reportedly have 'no intention' of letting Paris Saint-Germain academy graduate Weah go on the cheap.
New gaffer Igor Tudor sees the son of Ballon d'Or winner George as a 'key piece' of his plans going forward and is keen to keep him in Serie A, even with his contract running until 2028.
Tudor values Weah and his ability to operate across the pitch makes him equally important to the Old Lady, and so only a significant offer will tempt them to sell - meaning Spurs may be forced to use a chunk of their budget to bring him to the club.
GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Timothy Weah has seven goals in 44 games for USA.
Weah began his career at PSG, but only made six appearances for the Champions League holders alongside a loan move to Celtic, before he joined and excelled at Lille prior to his stint at Juventus, where he has spent the last two seasons.
Statistics courtesy of WhoScored. Correct as of 22-06-25.