Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United step up interest in Christos Tzolis

Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United are keen on adding to their attacks by signing a productive winger in the summer transfer window.

According to a report by TEAMtalk, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United are interested in Christos Tzolis. The three Premier League clubs are intensifying their efforts to sign the 24-year-old Club Brugge winger in the coming months, with the update revealing that they had “representatives in attendance to watch Tzolis inspire Brugge’s emphatic 5-0 victory over Union SG” last weekend.

The rise and rise of Christos Tzolis

Christos Tzolis has established himself as one of the best players in the Jupiler Pro League since joining Club Brugge from Fortuna Dusseldorf in July 2024. The 24-year-old spent most of his formative years in his homeland and graduated from the youth division at hometown club PAOK Thessaloniki. However, after enduring a topsy-turvy ride in England and Germany, the youngster has landed on his feet in Belgium.

The Greek international has been excellent this season, scoring 19 goals and providing 24 assists in 49 outings thus far. Meanwhile, Tzolis’s progress has piqued the attention of several well-known clubs. Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United are among the prospective suitors vying for his signature in the winter transfer window.

Will Tzolis seal a Premier League transfer this summer?

Arsenal will dip into the market for a wide attacker this summer, as Gabriel Martinelli has struggled to make his mark in recent seasons and managed only one Premier League goal thus far in the 2025/26 campaign. With Leandro Trossard on the wrong side of 30, the Gunners need a productive left winger, with Tzolis a viable target.

Meanwhile, Chelsea’s interest in Christos Tzolis makes sense.

As for Manchester United, while Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have been exceptional since arriving at Old Trafford last summer, Michael Carrick needs more quality in the final third as they prepare to return to the UEFA Champions League. The Red Devils lack depth in their offensive unit, compelling them to seek a left-wing solution from the market.

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