Timothy Weah has expressed his desire to stay at Paris Saint-Germain next season, after ending his loan at Celtic.

The United States international completed a loan switch to Celtic in the January transfer window as he looked to secure regular playing time.  

 



Weah made a total of 13 appearances in the Scottish Premiership for the Bhoys, scoring three goals in the process, and mainly featured from the bench towards the end of his spell.

It is unclear whether Weah will again be on the move this summer and several clubs, including Celtic, have been linked with keeping tabs on his situation in the French capital.
 


But Weah is clear on what he wants, which is to stay at PSG and prove himself to coach Thomas Tuchel.



Weah came through the youth ranks at the French champions and is desperate to make the grade at the Parc des Princes.

He told French radio station RMC: "I hope to return to PSG next season and meet the expectations of the club and the coach in me.
 

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"My ambition has always been to be a PSG player. I developed at the club and it has always been a dream.

"And it still is; to have the level to evolve in such a strong team with these incredible players. It remains my goal.

"I like this club and I have been there for four years. Why not more?" Weah added.

The 19-year-old has managed to clock up six senior appearances for PSG so far.