Being a coveted, young talent with multiple avenues for international representation can make one a very appealing commodity in today’s game.
For Club Brugge center-forward and Germany U-21 star Nicolò Tresoldi, whose father is Italian and mother is Argentinian, the options are there…and they are calling per a report from Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia):
Argentina’s football association has contacted Germany U21 striker Nicolò Tresoldi (21) to inquire about the possibility of representing them at international
level. Tresoldi was born in Cagliari, Italy to an Italian father and an Argentinian mother, but has represented Germany at youth level. The DFB could now lose him as he’s yet to receive a senior call-up.
At 21-years-old, Tresoldi has 17 goals and five assists in 48 games across all competitions this season and has started to garner attention on the transfer market. With a contract that runs throughs 2029, Club Brugge might be holding on to one very valuable player (in more ways than one).
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