Born in 2004, born and raised in Italy, he arrived at Bruges in the summer after 7 years at the Hanover. In Germany they gave him a passport, but he could still change his mind

Davide Giovanzana

September 18 – 22:18 – MILAN

In the spotlight week on Francesco Pio Esposito, there is a very young striker who scored his first goal in the final phase of the UEFA Champions League. His name is Nicolò Tresoldi, he was born in Cagliari (but raised in Gubbio) and opened the dances in the 4-1 with which Bruges started his European journey against the monk of ADI Hitter. Tresoldi, however, has played and marked with the youth of Germany for a few years after his family moved to Hanover in 2017. And to Italy his goals one day could be comfortable.

From tennis to goal in the Champions League

As Dad Emanuele, a former footballer, at the Gazzetta, Nicolò chooses 12 -year -old football, said a few weeks ago despite the tennis that was the sport that committed him the most. In Hanover, where the family moves to follow the mother’s work, the boy, through the school, takes a few months to get noticed by the city team that decides to focus on him. To the sound of goals with the youth, he made his debut in Bundesliga 2 with the first team on July 15, 2022, at 17 years and 329 days. It is always the goals, 14 in 80 appearances with Hannover 96, who convince Bruges to spend 6 million euros in June 2025 to bring it to Belgium. Seam repayed practically immediately: Vanaken’s pomp, pure 9 movement inside the area and touch of the right at the corner to anticipate the goalkeeper of the Monaco and to turn a large European night for the Nerazzurri.

blue future?

Of goals, Nicolò, he also made many with the youth of Germany. After 4 years in Hanover, the German Federation has not lost time and asked the Tresoldi family to sign the documents for citizenship. With the Under 21, Tresoldi scored 9 goals in 18 games, including a hat -trick against Latvia in the last qualifying match at the category European European played on 9 September. And Italy? With the FIGC, the father told, “there have never been contacts” when Nicolò got the double passport. But the blue door could still be open: “He is quiet and he feels the shirt of Germany on him, but he is a huge Milanist and his dream is to play in Milan”. From September 2020, the FIFA rule on the admissibility of the players with double passport has changed and Tresoldi could still decide to represent the blue colors. What is certain is that, despite having declared that he has Pippo Inzaghi as an idol and source of inspiration, the Bruges center forward should be convinced. Ball in Coverciano.



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