Arsenal have reached an agreement with Club Brugge to complete the signing of Greek international star, Christos Tzolis who is expected undergo his medical in London.
The Premier have officially agreement for to sign the Greek player is a move that signals both a strategic pivot and an ambitious intent to defend their hard-earned league title.
The deal, reportedly valued at £34 million, sees the 24-year-old return to English football after a previous, formative spell at Norwich City. This move serves as a direct response to the departure of Leandro Trossard, who recently completed a transfer to Turkish club Besiktas.

According to Fabrizio Romano, he confirmed the agreement saying: “Christos Tzolis to Arsenal, here we go. Deal signed between the two clubs for €40m fee, Club Brugge authorize Christos for medical.
“New winger for Arteta as Tzolis only wanted Arsenal, saying no to other clubs. Deal done, as dimitrismanakos reported.
“Arsenal also working hard on Morgan Rogers behind scenes.”
Arteta, who has been monitoring Tzolis’s progress for several months, identified the Greek international as an ideal tactical fit for his frontline.
Despite initially targeting other high-profile prospects, such as Juventus’s Kenan Yildiz, the Gunners’ recruitment team shifted their focus to the Greeceman after being rebuffed in earlier inquiries.
The final agreement with Club Brugge is now being processed, with personal terms expected to secure the forward on a long-term contract at the Emirates Stadium.
The enthusiasm surrounding this signing is well-founded. Tzolis is coming off a staggering campaign in the Belgian Pro League, where he registered an incredible 22 goals and 29 assists across 51 appearances.
His performance in the 2025/26 season was not limited to domestic success as he proved his quality on the grandest stage, netting crucial goals against European powerhouses like Atletico Madrid and Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League.
What makes Tzolis a compelling signing for Arteta is his versatility. Beyond his traditional duties as a winger, those close to the player note his capability to function as a No. 10. This multifaceted profile mirrors that of the departing Trossard, ensuring that the tactical balance of the Arsenal attack remains intact.
His ability to create chances while maintaining a high goal-scoring output makes him one of the most exciting additions to the Premier League this summer.
For fans who closely follow English football, the name Christos Tzolis might ring a bell from his earlier days. He first arrived on English shores in 2021 when he signed for Norwich City from PAOK.
His tenure at Carrow Road wasn’t much of a hit as he was still in developmental stage, featuring 30 appearances, but it was his subsequent move to German side Fortuna Düsseldorf and then to Club Brugge that truly saw him find his stride.
Tzolis returns to the Premier League not as an unproven prospect, but as a seasoned international with 34 caps for Greece. His move will make him become the most expensive export from the Belgian top flight.
While the arrival of the winger is a major coup, Arsenal’s business is far from finished. The club continues to look for ways to bolster their squad, particularly in midfield and the forward line.
Despite the acquisition of the Greek star, reports suggest the Gunners remain interested in other targets, including Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, to ensure the squad is fully equipped to handle the new season.

Furthermore, the summer has already seen other notable moves at the Emirates. The permanent signing of Piero Hincapie and the arrival of goalkeeper Ilan Meslier indicate a busy window for sporting director Andrea Berta and his team.
However, the club also faces challenges with injury concerns surrounding stars like William Saliba and the physical toll on players like Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, depth has become the defining theme of this transfer cycle.
As the formalities of the Tzolis deal are finalized, the Arsenal faithful will undoubtedly be eager to see their new signing in action.