Nicolò Tresoldi has been on the radar for several years now, rising through the youth ranks at Hannover 96, before a transfer to Club Brugge last season. After a monstrous season with the Belgian side, the German youth player is now on the list of several top clubs including Bundesliga sides, but now could be lured by another European league.The Cagliari-born striker might not be able to resist the lure of the Italian capital, as the player has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with AS Roma for a contract which would last until 2031, as per Nicolò Schira. Reports indicate that he prefers a move to Roma over the bids received by Bundesliga sides.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementReports further indicate that Roma are now in talks to reach a deal with Club Brugge, asking 25 million euros. That price is seemingly a bargain for a 21-year-old striker who seems poised to breakout in a major way. Perhaps Tresoldi won’t continue his development but his performance last season was almost enough to earn a callup from Julian Nagelsmann for this summer’s World Cup.Could a move to Italy cost Germany a young talented striker? With Nick Woltemade failing to reach expectations over the last year, could Tresoldi be the next German striker? Hopefully, Jürgen Klopp takes a strong look at Tresoldi as the time to earn his allegiance might be dwindling.Oddly, there could be hope for Tresoldi to move back to Germany…and play for Borussia Dortmund. Transfer journalist Ekrem Konur has that story:🚨#Dortmund Borussia Dortmund have reached full agreement for Nicolo Tresoldi.📌 The club will make an official bid soon.💰 Club Brugge demand at least €35M, well above his €25M market value.If true, that would be very interesting for the Black and Yellows.Sign up for a user account and get:AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNew, improved notifications system!Fewer adsCreate community postsComment on articles, community postsRec comments, community posts
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