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·14 luglio 2026
German striker on the way? BVB reach agreement

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·14 luglio 2026

Borussia Dortmund are reportedly pushing ahead with their plans for the period after Serhou Guirassy. The BVB are said to have already reached an agreement with a DFB gem over a possible transfer.
Borussia Dortmund are apparently already working on a possible successor for Serhou Guirassy. If the striker leaves BVB during the current summer transfer window, Nicolò Tresoldi could move to the Ruhr region. According to information from the Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, the Black and Yellows have already agreed with the Germany U21 international on the financial framework of a contract. However, an agreement with Club Brugge has not yet been reached.
The Belgian top club are unlikely to let their forward go without a fight anyway. Tresoldi is still under contract in Brugge until 2029 and put himself on the radar of several top European clubs with strong performances last season. In 58 competitive appearances, the 21-year-old scored 23 goals and also set up nine more.
However, an official offer from Dortmund has yet to materialize. The reason for that is said to be the uncertain future of Serhou Guirassy. The 30-year-old has been linked with a move to Fenerbahce for quite some time. Only once there is clarity over the striker’s possible departure is BVB expected to open concrete talks with Club Brugge.
However, Dortmund are not alone in the race for the striker. AS Roma and Atlético Madrid are also looking into signing the U21 international. Roma in particular were recently considered a strong contender. According to the report, there is already a basic agreement between the traditional Italian club and Tresoldi.

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However, the Romans must first generate income through player sales before they can submit an official offer in Belgium. That very delay could now play into BVB’s hands. Tresoldi himself recently commented on the ongoing speculation surrounding his future. Speaking to Sport Bild, the forward said: “It’s an honor for me, and it means I’m on the right path.”
At the same time, he emphasized: “I want to keep working hard and win trophies. As for my future, I’m completely relaxed.” The striker also does not rule out a return to Germany, but did not want to commit himself. “So I can imagine anything and I’m not saying no to anything. But right now, I’m happy in Brugge.”
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