Arsenal are ebbing closer to sealing a transfer for Club Brugge star Christos Tzolis, with Manchester United having previously sounded out the 24-year-old as well. Reports in The Sun suggest the Gunners are on the verge of agreeing a deal worth around £35 million for the Greece international. Arsenal view Tzolis as the ideal successor to Leandro Trossard, who is expected to complete a move to Besiktas in Turkey for about £17 million after the current World Cup in North America. The club’s interest in Tzolis does not appear to be deterring their ongoing pursuit of Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers.
Fans in England will be familiar with Tzolis from his stint at Norwich City. While the former PAOK forward didn’t immediately light up Carrow Road, he did make 30 appearances across all competitions, contributing three goals and two assists. After loan spells at Twente and Düsseldorf, he regained his form and confidence, signaling his potential once more.
Since joining Club Brugge in 2024, Tzolis has significantly raised his stock. He enjoyed a strong debut season and continued to impress in his second year, delivering a standout campaign. In 52 appearances across all competitions last season, he tallied 22 goals and 29 assists, helping Brugge clinch the Belgian league title. His pace, movement, and finishing ability have consistently impressed observers, and those qualities would make him a compelling addition for Arsenal.
Tzolis’s proficiency on the left flank, coupled with his work rate and eye for goal, would fit well within Arsenal’s attacking framework. The 24-year-old has demonstrated versatility and the capacity to influence games with both goals and creative playmaking, traits that the Gunners have sought as they plan for the next phase of their project under their current management. The potential move aligns with Arsenal’s broader recruitment strategy, which has emphasized young, dynamic wingers who can contribute immediately and grow into key contributors over time.
As talks progress, Arsenal will weigh the long-term value of investing in a player who could supply pace and precision on the flanks, while also offering a track record of productive seasons in a top European league. Tzolis’s performance history at Brugge, highlighted by his 2024-25 season with 22 goals and 29 assists in 52 appearances, suggests he could adapt quickly to the rigors of the Premier League and help Arsenal add depth and variety to their forward lines. If the deal is completed, Tzolis would join a recent wave of signings aimed at refreshing Arsenal’s forward options and sustaining the club’s ambitions on multiple fronts.
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