Arsenal Agree €40m Deal to Sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge
What’s Happening?
Arsenal (a famous football club from North London) have made a deal with Club Brugge (a football club in Belgium) to sign a player named Christos Tzolis.
- The deal is worth €40 million, which is about £34 million.
- Tzolis is a winger (a player who usually plays on the side of the field and helps attack).
- He is 24 years old.
- The club is now finishing up the paperwork to make the move official.
How Did We Find Out?
On June 12, a website called The Athletic shared the news.
- They said Arsenal were looking into signing Tzolis.
- People close to the deal said it could happen for around €40m.
- This report is where we got the information.
Why Does Arsenal Want Him?
Arsenal want to make their attacking team stronger this summer (the off-season when clubs buy players).
- This search for Tzolis is separate from their interest in other players like Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa.
- They are not just looking at one person — Tzolis is one of several ideas.
Important: Arsenal’s player Leandro Trossard (who could play in many attacking spots) just left the club to join Besiktas for €20m. This week, that move was confirmed.
Other Players They Looked At
Before choosing Tzolis, Arsenal also thought about other wingers.
- They asked Juventus (an Italian club) about Kenan Yildiz, a player from Turkey.
- Juventus said: “No, he is not for sale.”
- So Arsenal looked at other choices instead.
Also, last summer:
- Crystal Palace (a club from South London) tried to sign Tzolis.
- Club Brugge said no to their offer.
- After that, Tzolis signed a new contract with Brugge until the year 2029.
Tzolis’ Story So Far
This would not be Tzolis’ first time in England.
- He already played 3 seasons at Norwich City.
- He played 30 games in total for them (14 in the Premier League, which is the top league in England).
- He then went on loan (temporary move) to Twente in the Netherlands and Dusseldorf in Germany.
- He joined Club Brugge in 2024.
Last season with Brugge:
- He scored 22 goals and made 29 assists (passes that lead to goals) in 52 games.
- Brugge won the Belgian Pro League title (their 20th time winning it!).
For his country (Greece):
- He has played 34 times and scored 9 goals.
What Do Experts Say?
Anantaajith Raghuraman (a writer who studies football) shared his thoughts.
- Arsenal have done well under their coach Mikel Arteta by using:
- Speed
- Strength
- Ability to play different roles
- Good defending skills
- Tzolis has all of those things.
Big Question: Will Tzolis be good in the Premier League this time?
His first time in England (with Norwich) didn’t go great, but Norwich were struggling to avoid relegation (being sent to a lower league), and he was still a teenager.
Some things to know:
- Tzolis does well when he has open space in front of him.
- Another Arsenal winger, Gabriel Martinelli, also did well with space (15 league goals in 2022–23) but found it harder when the field got crowded.
- Tzolis has traits like Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal’s striker). Gyokeres had a rough patch last season but still scored 21 goals total.
- The expert says: be patient with Tzolis if he needs time to adjust.
Summary
Arsenal have agreed a €40m (£34m) deal with Club Brugge for 24-year-old winger Christos Tzolis. The move comes after Trossard left, Juventus refused to sell Yildiz, and Arsenal looked to boost their attack. Tzolis previously struggled in England with Norwich but had a great season in Belgium. Experts say his skills fit Arsenal’s style, but fans may need to be patient as he returns to the Premier League.
FAQ
1. Who is Christos Tzolis?
He is a 24-year-old Greek winger who plays on the side of the attack. He currently plays for Club Brugge and is moving to Arsenal.
2. How much is Arsenal paying for him?
About €40 million, which is roughly £34 million.
3. Why are Arsenal signing him?
They want a stronger attack, and Tzolis has speed, strength, and defending ability that fit their coach’s style.
4. Has he played in England before?
Yes, he spent three seasons at Norwich City but didn’t make a big impact there.
5. Will he definitely be a star right away?
Not sure! Experts say his skills suggest he can do well, but returning to the Premier League may take some patience.