According to reports, Arsenal is getting ready to offer Club Brugge’s gifted young attacker Nicolo Tresoldi a €30 million transfer fee this summer. According to reports, Gunners manager Andrea Berta has previously discussed this transaction, and things appear to be moving closer to a potential bid for the player.
According to a report from Tuttomercatoweb, Gabriel Jesus is anticipated to depart the Emirates Stadium, and Arsenal plans to sign Tresoldi to challenge Viktor Gyokeres up front. Tresoldi, a 21-year-old who has scored 17 goals for Brugge this season and excelled at the Under-21 level with Germany, appears to be a potential talent.
Christian Falk previously told CaughtOffside that Arsenal was interested in Tresoldi, so this is not the first time we’ve heard transfer speculations concerning the player. Tresoldi is the future of the German national team up front, according to Falk, who has selected Arsenal as the favourites to recruit him.
The Belgian team and sporting director Andrea Berta have already started talking, although it’s unclear what the player’s position is. Tresoldi is viewed by Arsenal as a backup striker, and Jesus is expected to go.
Last summer, the German Under-21 international moved from Hannover to Brugge, and the Belgian team has benefited greatly from his addition. The 21-year-old has contributed six assists and 18 goals in all competitions. Tresoldi, who is still a raw talent, has impressed with his hold-up play, high pressing, and work rate.
Unless Havertz or Gyökeres departs, Arsenal might not look to sign a big striker this summer. Since it is unlikely to occur, the emphasis may be on hiring a young marksman. Tresoldi would meet the needs of the club. The price shouldn’t be an issue, but it’s still unclear if the striker would agree to a smaller position in the starting lineup.
In order to beat the competition, Berta has already begun talks with Brugge; nevertheless, in order to proceed with a summer transfer, Arsenal would also need to reach a personal agreement with the young striker.