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La Gantoise eyes Serie C star David Stückler amid Torino interest

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Belgian Pro League side La Gantoise have placed the 21‑year‑old Danish striker David Stückler on their radar, with the forward currently under contract at Cremonese until June 2028 after a prolific spell in Italy’s Serie C, where he netted 16 goals for Giana Erminio and 13 for LR Vicenza. Stückler was recruited by Cremonese in 2022 from the Danish club AB and spent two years developing in the Italian side’s youth set‑up, featuring for the U19 and later the U20 squads. His progression through the youth ranks laid the foundation for subsequent senior loan moves. He experienced two loan spells in Italy’s Serie C, first with Giana Erminio in the 2024‑2025 campaign where he recorded sixteen goals. The following season he returned to Serie C with LR Vicenza, adding thirteen goals to become the top scorer of his group. Cremonese have secured Stückler on a contract running until June 2028 and are reportedly looking to extend or renegotiate the deal. Having been relegated from Serie A to Serie B at the end of the last season, Cremonese could now offer the striker greater opportunities in the first team. Torino have also dispatched scouts on several occasions to monitor Stückler’s development, positioning themselves as a potential rival for his signature. The Italian club’s interest adds competition to La Gantoise’s pursuit. Transfermarkt values the 21‑year‑old at €500,000, reflecting his recent goal‑scoring form. Stückler is described as versatile, capable of operating as a support striker or on the right flank. Ultimately, the forward must decide whether to remain at Cremonese or embrace a new challenge, while La Gantoise claim they possess sufficient data to assess his potential. The upcoming transfer window will determine the direction of his career.

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