Club Brugge has seen several key players leave in recent weeks, but the club is determined to keep Nicolo Tresoldi on board. The German with Italian roots, who was acquired from Hannover 96 for around six million euros in June 2025, has had a mixed season. After a hesitant start, where he often played in the shadow of youth product Romeo Vermant, he began to find his form in the second half of the season. Tresoldi finished the season with 19 goals, becoming the top scorer in the Jupiler Pro League.

His impressive performances have not gone unnoticed, and several European clubs, including Galatasaray, have shown interest. The Turkish champions are looking for a new striker, especially if Mauro Icardi departs. However, Club Brugge has no intention of letting Tresoldi go. Chairman Bart Verhaeghe has made it clear that the club firmly excludes his departure, even if a record sum is offered.

Thus, Tresoldi's future seems to lie with Club Brugge, where he is seen as a key player for the upcoming season. The club aims to retain their star player and build on his success as they prepare for the challenges ahead in the Jupiler Pro League and potentially in European competitions.