Double against Northern Ireland
German U21 talent is said to cost up to 30 million euros
March 29, 2026 – 7:13 a.mReading time: 2 minutes

It was only last summer that Nicolò Tresoldi moved from Hanover to Club Bruges, and since then he has flourished in the Belgian league. In the summer he could change clubs again for a large sum.
If Nicolò Tresoldi changes clubs in the summer, a lot of money will flow. This is reported by the TV channel Sky. Accordingly, Club Bruges is demanding a transfer fee of between 25 and 30 million euros.
Tresoldi scored twice in the German U21’s recent 3-0 win against Northern Ireland in the European Championship qualification, and things are currently going so well for him in Bruges that, according to Sky, he is planning to leave next summer. In 30 league games he has 13 goals and three assists. In 2026 alone he scored nine goals in 15 competitive games. Accordingly, clubs from Spain, Italy and Germany that are represented in the Champions League would show interest.
After Tresoldi’s recent brace, U21 national coach Antonio Di Salvo praised his striker: “You can see that he is bursting with self-confidence. You can see what qualities he has in the box, he just has a nose for scoring goals.”
Despite the fact that Tresoldi plays for the German U21, it is not yet certain that he will also play for the German senior national team as he also has an Italian passport. In October he said about the Italian national coach, Gennaro Gattuso: “If Gattuso wants to talk to me, I would be very happy.”
At the same time, Tresoldi was approached about possible contact with national coach Julian Nagelsmann a few days before the Northern Ireland game. His short answer: “Nobody contacted me.” However, he also stated that he had not spoken to anyone from the Italian association.
