The Argentine national team has its sights set on a forward currently playing in Germany's youth ranks and is one of the great prospects in world football. This is 21-year-old Nicolo Tresoldi, who was born in Italy but has lived almost his entire life in Germany and represents the national team of that country. The current world champion's hope to secure this world football gem lies with Tresoldi's mother, who is Argentine. In this way, the forward could represent his country of birth (Italy), the one where he was raised (Germany), or his mother's country (Argentina). Currently, Tresoldi plays for Club Brugge in Belgium and has already scored more than 10 goals in the current season, including goals against Atlético Madrid and Barcelona in the Champions League. This has even generated interest from Arsenal of England, a team that is going for the treble this season. According to the Argentine News Agency, Tresoldi is also having a great performance in the U21 European Championship, where he is the top scorer with six goals in as many matches. In recent years, the national team has been heavily supplemented by players who were born in other countries but decided to wear the 'Albiceleste' shirt by taking advantage of their Argentine roots. The most emblematic cases were those of Nico Paz and Alejandro Garnacho, who were born in Spain but chose to play for the Argentine national team.
Argentina interested in German-born forward with Argentine roots
Argentina is monitoring 21-year-old forward Nicolo Tresoldi, who could represent Argentina through his mother. He is performing well for Club Brugge and the German U21 national team.