Arsenal‘s transfer window is slowly gathering pace as Mikel Arteta looks to build a squad capable of defending their long-awaited Premier League title.

The Gunners have already strengthened their defence by making Piero Hincapie’s move permanent and adding goalkeeper Illan Meslier, while work continues on further attacking reinforcements.

Morgan Rogers has been heavily linked with the switch to the Emirates, while Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes is right at the top of Arteta’s wishlist for midfield.

Outgoings have also shaped the summer, with Leandro Trossard officially joining Besiktas and Arsenal remaining open to trimming their squad before the deadline.

Even after significant business, sporting director Andrea Berta is still targeting extra firepower in the final third, especially with Trossard out the door.

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Now, they could be closing in on the Belgian’s replacement soon.

Arsenal tipped to finalise Christos Tzolis signing by Monday

One name moving rapidly towards the Emirates is Christos Tzolis.

Football FanCast’s Verdict

Credibility

Konstantinos Lianos has established a growing reputation for reporting on Greek footballers and transfer developments involving Premier League clubs. While he is not yet viewed alongside Europe’s top-tier transfer journalists, several of his recent reports have aligned with information later confirmed by respected outlets.

Finances

Reports have consistently suggested Arsenal value the deal at around £35 million, which would represent a record sale for Club Brugge and one of the biggest transfers involving a Greek player. Trossard’s departure will also help offset part of the cost, allowing Arsenal to continue pursuing additional attacking targets.

Insight

Tzolis has transformed himself since his difficult spell at Norwich. Now 24, he is a far more complete attacker, capable of scoring, creating and pressing aggressively from wide areas. His performances in Belgium and Europe have demonstrated greater maturity, consistency and decision-making than earlier in his career.

Impact

If Arsenal complete the signing, Tzolis would provide genuine competition on the left wing while reducing the workload on Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka across a demanding season. His goal threat and creativity would also give Arteta another reliable attacking option as Arsenal compete on multiple fronts.

Greek journalist Konstantinos Lianos claims the Club Brugge winger’s transfer to Arsenal is expected to progress quickly and could even be completed by Monday, July 20, when the club officially begins pre-season preparations following the World Cup.

According to Lianos, Arteta will soon have a clearer picture of his available squad, allowing Arsenal to push the deal over the line.

The latest update fits with a growing body of reporting surrounding the Greece international.

Arsenal have tracked Tzolis for several weeks, with multiple reliable outlets reporting ongoing contact between the club and the player’s representatives.

Fabrizio Romano has also stated the winger wants the move, while BBC Sport has reported that Club Brugge are anticipating an official offer following Trossard’s expected departure.

Christos Tzolis could be the perfect Leandro Trossard replacement

Tzolis has rebuilt his career impressively since leaving Norwich City.

After rediscovering his confidence in Germany with Fortuna Düsseldorf, he has flourished in Belgium, developing into one of Europe’s most productive wide forwards.

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Last season he delivered outstanding numbers in both domestic and European competition, combining clinical finishing with creative quality from the left flank as he bagged 22 goals and 29 assists in 52 appearances.

Importantly, Arsenal do not appear to view him as a signing that rules out further attacking additions.

The Gunners remain interested in recruiting another elite forward, with Rogers and Bradley Barcola both continuing to feature prominently in transfer discussions.

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Instead, Tzolis is seen as increasing competition and providing Arteta with greater depth across the front line after Trossard’s exit.

Timing may now become the key factor.

With Arsenal’s players gradually returning after international duty, the club can finalise several outstanding decisions before pre-season begins in earnest.

If Lianos’ latest information proves accurate, Tzolis could soon become another important piece of Arteta’s evolving attack.