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Roma add Tanner Tessmann to list of midfield reinforcements

Roma add Tanner Tessmann to list of midfield reinforcements

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Roma is in a hurry to sell. A transfer of at least 12-13 million is needed by June 30 to respect the limits of the Settlement Agreement with UEFA.
Angelino is the hottest name on the way out, but only after having sorted out the balance sheet will the Giallorossi be able to actually start moving on the incoming market.
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Among the profiles being explored to strengthen the midfield – especially after Paredes' departure – there is also Tanner Tessmann.
The American born in 2001, currently playing for Olympique Lyon, has been included among the possible alternatives to Kessié and O'Riley.
The French club, relegated to Ligue 2 and struggling with heavy debt (around 500 million euros), could let him go for a modest sum, around 6-7 million, writes La Gazzetta dello Sport.
An opportunity to monitor, but everything will first pass through the exits.

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