Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Tottenham and West Ham United are keeping tabs on Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis ahead of a potential transfer.
Christos Tzolis’s impressive performances for club and country have not gone unnoticed. Multiple top clubs are keeping a close eye on his progress at Club Brugge, and they could soon make a move to try to prise him away.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Tottenham are keen on acquiring the services of the Greek international, but they could face stiff competition from rivals Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, and West Ham United.
Tzolis has not looked back since joining the Belgian outfit in the summer of 2024. The former Norwich City star has taken his game to the next level in the last 18 months, and his work has not gone unnoticed.
He has been in sensational form this season, having bagged eight goals and nine assists in his 23 outings across competition. Tzolis was exceptional in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, and he has carried that form into the league phase.
The Club Brugge star’s performances against Barcelona caught quite a few eyeballs. While the 23-year-old attacker’s contract runs until the summer of 2029, multiple top clubs are ready to get him out of the Belgian club.
Premier League clubs could battle for Tzolis
A number of clubs were scouting Christos Tzolis during the World Cup qualifiers, and he did put up a great show. Tottenham are one of the clubs that are keeping tabs on the 23-year-old. Thomas Frank wants more quality on the flanks, and they consider Tzolis an ideal fit for their project.
The 23-year-old can add quality and depth, and he has the potential to be an integral part of their plans in the long run. Aston Villa, West Ham and Crystal Palace have also scouted him this year. The Eagles even considered signing him during the summer, and they could certainly return for him in the winter.
The Hammers have not had the best of starts to the season. They have struggled in the final third in particular, and Tzolis could prove to be a valuable addition to their squad. Even Unai Emery wants more quality in the final third, and the versatile Greek international could prove to be an exceptional signing for them.
Signing the Greek international won’t be that straightforward, as he is currently valued at around £35 million, and Club Brugge will surely look to make the most out of any potential sale.
