Club Brugge has rejected a €35 million bid from AS Roma for Nicolò Tresoldi. The Belgian champions believe the German striker's value exceeds €40 million. Tresoldi, who joined from Hannover 96 last year for €7.5 million, has become a key player for the club.
What happened?
AS Roma offered €35 million, including a fixed transfer fee and bonuses. According to Luca Cerchione on X, Club Brugge turned it down. The club sees Tresoldi as a vital player and wants to keep him for now. The striker has a contract until June 2029 and isn’t actively seeking a move.
Why is this important for Club Brugge?
Tresoldi has become one of Club Brugge’s most important players. Since joining in the summer of 2025, he has played 58 games, scoring 23 goals and providing nine assists. His performances earned him a spot in the German U21 squad. With Christos Tzolis recently sold to Arsenal for €40 million, Club Brugge holds a strong negotiating position.
What comes next?
AS Roma will need to renegotiate if they want to sign Tresoldi. Club Brugge has a strong contract and a high asking price. A transfer seems possible only if a club is willing to pay an exceptional fee. Club Brugge currently sits second in the Jupiler Pro League with 38 points, one point behind leaders Union St. Gilloise.
