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3h agoTresoldi: From tennis courts to goal-scoring success in Germany and Belgium
Nicolò Tresoldi, a 21-year-old striker born in Cagliari in 2004, has emerged as a target for AS Roma this summer. Currently at Club Brugge in Belgium, Tresoldi has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with Roma to serve as a backup to Donyell Malen. Brugge value him at €25 million, and Roma are working to reduce that fee while simultaneously selling Artem Dovbyk to free up funds.
Tresoldi comes from a sporting family—his father Emanuele is a former defender and current coach, while his mother Barbara Caffi was a noted athlete. Despite trials at several major Italian clubs including Milan, Juventus, Bologna, Atalanta, and Fiorentina, he was rejected by all of them. This prompted his move abroad in 2017 when his mother relocated for work. He developed through Hannover's academy in Germany's second division before flourishing in the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons with 14 goals across two years, ultimately earning a move to Brugge in summer 2025.
In his debut Brugge season, Tresoldi scored 23 goals and provided 9 assists across 58 appearances in all competitions, winning the Jupiler Pro League's top-scorer award with 19 goals. He also netted 3 goals in his first 10 Champions League appearances. Interestingly, Tresoldi was once a competitive tennis player, representing Italy's U12 national team and training alongside Luca Nardi. He currently represents Germany's U21 national team and is fluent in Italian, German, English, and Spanish.