In 2022–2023, only one player in all of Europe assisted on more goals than Mike Tresor, who was surpassed for the top spot by Rayan Philippe of FC Swift Hesperange of Luxembourg.
Tresor outperformed players like Kevin de Bruyne, Lionel Messi, and Antoine Griezmann with a stunning total of 21 goals in the Belgian Jupiler League and 24 overall.
It should also open the door for this one-man mass-production assist machine to transfer to one of the continent’s top divisions.
Mike Tresor is well-liked by Crystal Palace and Burnley, but he won’t rush into his next move.Het Laaste Niuews claims that
Crystal Palace has exhibited interest. However, the schemer, 24, has no desire to join The
Eagles.
Anyone’s guess as to why. Tresor may have been deterred by the ambiguity surrounding their management situation; Roy
Hodgson is still without a job after his brief comeback to Selhurst Park last season.
Tresor will also be aware of the difficulty of transferring Ebere Eze and Michael Olise. Wilfried Zaha might possibly agree to
a new contract, which would make it more difficult to get a spot in the Palace attack.
However, Het Laaste Nieuws does not elaborate on Tresor’s thoughts on working with Vincent Kompany at Burnley.
However, the Clarets should have an advantage over teams like Crystal Palace, Brighton, Brentford, and Wolves thanks to
the presence of a true Belgian icon.
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The Clarets return to the top flight after taking the Championship by storm in Kompany’s first season in charge, amassing
101 points along the way and losing just three times.
It’s likely to be a different ball game in the Premier League though as Burnley get to grips with the elite – no more so than
Kompany’s old side Manchester City who travel to Turf Moor on the opening day.
While Kompany concedes Burnley maintaining their Premier League status would represent a successful season, he’s
refusing to put a “ceiling” on what his side can achieve.
“Realistically, next year for Burnley – we won’t get 100 points again, “ Kompany said, speaking to Gary Neville on The
Overlap, in partnership with Sky Bet.
“That means we will have to review our ambitions a bit as to what they were in the Championship. But I hate putting a
ceiling on something.
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