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Christos Tzolis to Arsenal: The Next Trossard-Style Bargain?

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Arsenal look set to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge for about €40m, a transfer that already divides opinion: not a glamorous name, but one with huge recent output (22 goals and 29 assists last season) and Premier League experience. He’s arrived older, stronger and with a profile that matches Mikel Arteta’s demands — pace, versatility and defensive work rate — rather than headline-grabbing hype. Yes, his early spell in England at Norwich was underwhelming, but Tzolis rebuilt his career and now offers the kind of timely goals and decisive final actions that replaced Leandro Trossard’s understated influence. The risk is translation to England’s tighter, more physical games; the reward is a pragmatic signing aimed at winning matches more than headlines — if he adapts, this could be a very clever piece of business.

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Christos Tzolis to Arsenal: The Next Trossard-Style Bargain?

Arsenal look set to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge for about €40m, a transfer that already divides opinion: not a glamorous name, but one with huge recent output (22 goals and 29 assists last season) and Premier League experience. He’s arrived older, stronger and with a profile that matches Mikel Arteta’s demands — pace, versatility and defensive work rate — rather than headline-grabbing hype. Yes, his early spell in England at Norwich was underwhelming, but Tzolis rebuilt his career and now offers the kind of timely goals and decisive final actions that replaced Leandro Trossard’s understated influence. The risk is translation to England’s tighter, more physical games; the reward is a pragmatic signing aimed at winning matches more than headlines — if he adapts, this could be a very clever piece of business.

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Arsenal’s Winger Search: Barcola, Rodrygo or Tzolis?

Saturday, 20 June 2026 — Arsenal are linked with three very different wingers: Bradley Barcola (PSG), Rodrygo (Real Madrid) and Christos Tzolis (Club Brugge). Each brings a distinct profile — Barcola is young, explosive and high-upside; Rodrygo is a transformative blockbuster; Tzolis is a pragmatic, proven option with value. Reality bites: PSG and Real aren’t obvious sellers and fees would be huge for the top targets, while Brugge may demand a record Belgian fee for Tzolis. The pursuit shows Arsenal want real depth and varied tools to rotate with Saka and Martinelli rather than rely on them alone. The decisive factor won’t be who Arsenal want most but which selling club opens the door and at what cost — the coming weeks will tell whether they chase a headline grab, build for the future, or make a clever, practical addition.

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