Little Wei er said goodbye to Juventus: wearing Juventus s jersey is a dream come true, and I m always grateful to the club
9:23pm, 7 August 2025Football
August 7 Timothy Via joined Marseille on loan. He posted on social media to say goodbye to Juventus.
Timothy Wea social media wrote: "From a little boy who dreams of making this dream come true, to a player wearing Juventus' black and white jersey, I would like to thank you for making this dream come true. I will always be grateful to this club, my teammates, fans and the beautiful city of Turin.
To the brothers in the locker room, thank you for accepting me and inspiring me every day. We have achieved together, and I will always remember this memory.
To the people of Turin, your warmth and love have made this city feel like home from day one. Thank you for your firm support and dedication to the club, I will always be Juventus!
Thank you, thank you for your sincere thanks.
Love your Timo."
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