Venice, Parma advances for Tessmann. He would be the first American of the Krause era

Tanner Tessmann will not wear the Inter shirt. The Venezia midfielder seemed to be one step away from the Nerazzurri, who would have bought him and then left him on loan in Veneto for the next season, but the deal did not come to fruition. Parma, who had shown strong interest in the player, has therefore restarted contacts with Venezia and according to what the Gazzetta dello Sportdespite the great competition, Parma would be the team closest to the player at the moment.

The footballer has only the trip to Paris to play the Olympics with his national team in his mind and his commitment to the Games could free him no earlier than August 3 if the USA were to exit in the quarterfinals, otherwise later. A game of dates that scares the candidates interested in his registration, among which there are certainly Turin (of his former coach Paolo Vanoli) and Como.

Curiously, despite Krause’s long adventure at the helm of the Crociati club, the American patron has not yet managed to give his club a compatriot reinforcement. Tessmann could break this taboo, given that Zion Suzuki, who will be presented tomorrow at 2 pm, was born in the USA but is Japanese in origin and nationality.