Arsenal have reached an agreement with Club Brugge to sign Greek winger Christos Tzolis in a deal worth £34 million — a record fee in the history of the Belgian Pro League, according to Sky Sports News.
Arsenal Agree £34m Fee With Club Brugge for Greek Winger Tzolis

Arsenal have reached an agreement with Club Brugge to sign Greek winger Christos Tzolis in a deal worth £34 million — a record fee in the history of the Belgian Pro League, according to Sky Sports News.
Tzolis, 24, arrives as a direct replacement for Leandro Trossard, who recently left for Besiktas in a £17m deal, leaving a gap in the north London club's attacking options.
Only one destination in mind
The moment Tzolis learned that the Premier League champions had come calling, his mind was made up — Arsenal and nowhere else. Sky Sports News also confirmed that this transfer is entirely separate from Arsenal's ongoing pursuit of Morgan Rogers.
A profile built for Mikel Arteta's system
Tzolis registered 17 goals and 23 assists in 36 league appearances for Club Brugge last season — numbers that demonstrate both his creativity and his clinical edge.
Those familiar with the Greek forward describe him as a winger who can also operate as a No 10, a profile that closely mirrors Trossard's own versatility. The similarities do not end with positional flexibility. Last summer, Crystal Palace seriously considered Tzolis as a potential replacement for Eberechi Eze before Eze joined Arsenal.
Durability to match the talent
One of Trossard's most valued qualities at Arsenal was his remarkable availability — the Belgian missed only four matches across three-and-a-half seasons, and all four absences came in his final campaign at the club.
Tzolis carries a comparable record. During his time at Club Brugge, the longest spell he spent away from the pitch was just two matches — a remarkable statistic for a player renowned for his high-energy, relentless style of play.
Arsenal's new signing brings the goal threat, the creativity, and the durability that the club demands from its wide forwards.

