
North London Scrap Brewing: Arsenal and Spurs Chase Prolific Tresoldi Bargain
Arsenal and Tottenham are eyeing Club Brugge's in-form striker Nicolo Tresoldi, who has 17 goals this season including Champions League strikes against top sides. The €30m-rated 21-year-old is open to a big move, amid Arsenal's striker uncertainties and Spurs' relegation fight under new boss Roberto de Zerbi. Other clubs like Dortmund and Leverkusen are interested, setting up a potential transfer battle.
North London Scrap Brewing: Arsenal and Spurs Chase Prolific Tresoldi Bargain
Picture this: a young Italian hitman tearing up the Belgian Pro League and embarrassing Europe's elite in the Champions League. Nicolo Tresoldi, the 21-year-old Club Brugge striker, has clubs drooling with 17 goals and 5 assists in 48 games this term. He's even bagged strikes against Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, and Monaco – talk about turning heads.
According to reports from Sky Germany, as covered by Harry Watkinson at TEAMtalk, both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur have fired off enquiries. A snip at around €30million (£26.2m), he's the kind of punt that could pay dividends. But he's itching for a big move, eyeing a 'top club' to kick on from Belgium.
Gunners' Forward Fixation
Over at the Emirates, Mikel Arteta's got options but plenty of question marks. Gabriel Jesus is warming the bench more than the pitch lately, and whispers of an £80m double exit including Gabriel Martinelli are doing the rounds. PSG are sniffing around the Brazilian speedster, they've even made contact.
Arsenal fancy a new No.9 to spar with the likes of Viktor Gyokores – yes, that rumoured Swedish sensation – for the starting gig. Tresoldi fits the bill: young, clinical, and with Germany U21s caps already. He's a former Hannover lad too, so Premier League life wouldn't faze him. Add in interest from Man Utd for highly-rated left-back Myles Lewis-Skelly, and it's a busy summer shaping up.
If Jesus waves cheerio, Tresoldi could slot right in – imagine him linking up with Saka and Odegaard. Arteta loves a project player, and at that price, it's cheekily good business.
Spurs' Survival Stakes and Striker Shuffle
Meanwhile, up the road at Tottenham, it's all hands on deck. Sitting one point above the drop zone, new gaffer Roberto de Zerbi faces a baptism of fire away at Sunderland. Relegation would kill any big signings, but stay up and they're in the mix.
Randal Kolo Muani is reportedly offski, leaving a gaping hole. Dominic Solanke's injury-prone, and Richarlison's boom-or-bust form isn't cutting it. Tresoldi? He'd thrive in De Zerbi's fluid system, poaching goals left, right, and centre.
It's not just the North London duo, mind. Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen are lurking, ready to pounce on this gem. But a derby off the pitch? That's the juicy bit. Who blinks first?
Tresoldi's rise feels like prime Isak or Osimhen territory – undervalued now, superstar tomorrow. Arsenal hold the cash edge, but Spurs' desperation might spark a bidding frenzy. Either way, Premier League fans win if he lands here.
Harry Watkinson at TEAMtalk broke this first – proper inside track. Keep eyes peeled; summer windows are rarely dull when rivals clash.