Timothy Weah will leave Paris Saint-Germain to spend the next six months on loan.

Weah is an 18-year-old striker from the United States.

Celtic has been linked to Weah.

"I just want to take the time to talk to everyone about the decision my family and I made about going on loan this winter," Weah wrote in French on Instagram. "First of all, I want to thank the fans for their constant support, as well as the coaching staff and my teammates for making me feel part of the family.

"These few months were great even though I did not play much, I was always grateful for the opportunities I had at the beginning of the season because it opened many doors for me this winter.

"I love you and I know you will go to the end and you will take the cup this year, God is with you all. I will miss the fans as well as the energy you bring to each game. I love you and God bless you. I hope that after these six months, I will be ready to return to the Parc des Princes and give everything to make you proud to be Parisian."

Weah was born in New York and moved to France four years ago. Weah is the son of George Weah, who won the Ballon d'Or in 1995.