Tim Weah has accepted that his future may lie elsewhere from Paris after admitting it may be difficult to dislodge Kylian Mbappé and Neymar from the starting line up at the Parc Des Princes.
The teenager is currently taking in a loan spell at Celtic and has made a big impact in Glasgow, scoring three goals since joining in January, but he's acutely aware of the fact he needs regular game time to develop his outstanding potential.
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When asked about his plans for the future by Le Parisien, Weah said: “You never know, we'll see after the season. We will talk about it with Badou [Sambague, his lawyer]." The youngster extended his contract with PSG through to 2021, but seemed to talk about his time about Paris in the past tense in he interview when talking about the French capital, "Paris did everything for me, I stayed four years. I loved and I still love PSG. The president is amazing and the players are my brothers. It's like that in football, sometimes you come across things you do not control.”
Weah conceded the difficulty in dislodging their superstar forward line, but remained upbeat about his future at the club, “I think that if I play, I can find my place. For the moment, it's a little hard, because there are the big names, but I still think about it. I will never let go. It depends on the confidence of the coach. If there is none, I will not find my place, so we'll see.”
A young baller who won't be moving anywhere in the near future is Phil Foden, who will fend of interest from Germany and attempt to breakthrough at Manchester City.