Born in Haiti on 20 December 1999, Jannik Wanner is a promising forward, primarily operating as a left winger for Livingston. Standing at 1.73m (5ft 8in) and weighing 68kg (10st 9lb), the young man, now aged 26, sports the number 31 jersey for the Scottish Premiership side.
According to Transfermarkt, he holds a market value of around £250k (€300k). His professional career began in 2023 with German side Illertissen of the Regionalliga Bayern, moving after one season to Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz in Austria's 2. Liga. That year, he proudly wore their colours in 30 matches, scoring five goals in the process.
Wanner's journey carried him further afield in July 2024, transferring from Schwarz-Weiss Bregenz to SKU Amstetten, also in the 2. Liga in Austria. The season 2024 - 2025 saw another consistent run of first team appearances, with Wanner getting the nod 30 times and netting nine goals in the bargain.
July 2025 marked a significant milestone in Wanner's career when he crossed borders to the Scottish Premiership, signing for Livingston for an undisclosed fee. He made one first team appearance before being loaned out to Championship side St Johnstone in September 2025. During the loan spell, he made eight first team appearances.
Upon completion of his loan in January 2026, he returned to Livingston and has so far added one more first team appearance to his name. In addition, during the League Cup 2025 - 2026, he distinguished himself with two substitute appearances for Livingston.
Wanner's journey takes him through multiple countries and leagues, bearing testament to his adaptability and ambition. Amidst the shifting terrain of the beautiful game, his resolve remains constant.