Tanner Tessmann is set to embark on an exciting new journey as he joins French club Olympique Lyon from Venezia. The 22-year-old American midfielder has agreed to terms with Lyon, marking a significant step in his career after a successful stint in Italy’s Serie B.
The transfer, finalized for a fee reported to be around €7 million, comes after Tessmann played a pivotal role in Venezia’s promotion back to Serie A last season. He made 20 appearances during their campaign, contributing seven goals and three assists, showcasing his potential and value on the pitch.
Tessmann’s move to Lyon is particularly notable as the club is owned by American billionaire John Textor, creating a unique connection for the young midfielder. He is expected to sign a five-year contract, which will keep him at the Groupama Stadium until 2029. The only remaining step before the transfer is complete is undergoing a medical examination, which is anticipated to take place shortly.
This transfer comes on the heels of Tessmann’s participation in the recent Olympic Games in Paris, where he represented the US Men’s National Team, further enhancing his profile in the footballing world. His performances have attracted interest from various clubs, including Serie A giants Inter Milan, although they ultimately deemed his asking price too high.