Arsenal have reached a total agreement to sign Greek winger Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge for a fee of £34 million (€40 million). The 24-year-old forward is finalizing the move and has been authorized by the Belgian club to undergo his medical Transfer Details & ContextThe Fee: The £34 million figure sets a new Belgian Pro League record departure and makes Tzolis the most expensive Greek player in football history.The Role: Tzolis is being brought in as the direct replacement for Leandro Trossard, who departed earlier this week to Turkish side Besiktas in a £17 million (€20 million) deal.Player Desire: As reported by insiders like Fabrizio Romano, Tzolis heavily prioritized a move to North London, turning down interest from other European clubs once the Premier League champions showed interest.Squad Depth: This deal is an independent piece of business under sporting director Andrea Berta. It does not impact Arsenal's separate pursuit of Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers A Sensational ProfilePrimarily a left winger who can also cut inside or operate as a No. 10, Tzolis is coming off an explosive 2025/26 season where he led Club Brugge to the league title. He racked up an astonishing 22 goals and 29 assists (51 goal contributions) in 52 appearances across all competitions.The move marks a return to England for Tzolis, who previously had a tough, injury-hit spell at Norwich City as a teenager before finding his form in Germany with Fortuna Düsseldorf and hitting his stride in Belgium.Watch the latest transfer breakdown and analysis detailing why Mikel Arteta targeted the Greek winger: