Roma targets Nicolò Tresoldi for striker position this summer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 16, 2026, 8:30 AM
Last updated Jul 16, 2026
Roma has chosen Nicolò Tresoldi as a key target to strengthen their attack, identifying him as a suitable understudy for Donyell Malen. The striker, currently with Club Brugge, has expressed his desire to join the Giallorossi and is coming off a strong season with 23 goals and 9 assists. He also made an impact in the Champions League, scoring three goals in ten matches. Despite interest from competing clubs, including Atlético Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, Roma is pushing for a swift transfer to secure Tresoldi. The deal is independent of Artem Dovbyk's potential departure from the squad.
- •Nicolò Tresoldi wants to join Roma over other clubs.
- •Tresoldi scored 23 goals in the last season.
- •He scored three goals in Champions League matches.
- •Roma must act quickly to finalize the transfer.
- •The move is not linked to Artem Dovbyk's exit.
- 8:30 AMYahoo Sports — Roma secure Tresoldi ahead of competition
"Roma has identified Nicolò Tresoldi as the perfect candidate to serve as Malen’s understudy. The Club Brugge striker has clear ideas and has already made his decision: he wants to wear the Gialloro...
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