USMNT star Tim Weah has revealed his plan to “transition into music”, with the Juventus winner aiming to become a “mogul” off the football pitch.
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- American moved to Italy in 2023
- Has business interests off the pitch
- Will expand those before retiring
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Weah, the son of former Ballon d’Or winner and AC Milan legend George, is already in the process of expanding his business portfolio away from the field – with the talented 24-year-old having fingers in a number of different pies.
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WHAT WEAH SAID
He has many years left in his chosen profession, having reached the very top there, but already has plans drawn up to open a restaurant at some stage while also becoming an R&B artist with the help of producer friend, Fleetzy. Weah has told : “In Europe, my main focus is always obviously football, but you always need that escape and space. So I definitely turn to music a lot. That’s definitely my muse. In the future, the goal is to successfully transition into music, whether that’s producing or being an artist myself.”
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Weah harbours ambitions of becoming an influencer a long way outside of his comfort zone, with there also plans to move into a creative director role with boot suppliers New Balance. The New York native added: “It’s dope that you can do other things as well while being an athlete. You don’t just have to stay In that box. And I want people to see me as not only a footballer but also as a creative. I want to be a mogul. And New Balance has given me the tools I need to succeed.”
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WHAT NEXT?
Juve tied Weah to a five-year contract when prising him away from Lille in the summer of 2023. He joined international team-mate Weston McKennie in Turin, but his fellow countryman is seeing a move elsewhere speculated on as both form part of Gregg Berhalter’s plans at the 2024 Copa America.