Arsenal have struck a £33.8m deal for Christos Tzolis, making the Greek winger their second summer signing as they move to replace Leandro Trossard. The transfer, described as a done deal, comes as the Gunners continue reshaping their squad ahead of the new season.
Tzolis, a prolific wide man, is seen as a direct replacement for Trossard, who has been linked with a departure. The fee underlines Arsenal’s intent to strengthen in attacking areas, with the club already active in a market that sees Manchester United and others also making moves.
“Arsenal agree £33.8m deal for Christos Tzolis as summer transfer window intensifies.”
United are locked in a battle for midfielder Kone, while Marcus Rashford’s exit from Old Trafford grows more complicated after a clause in his contract reportedly expired. Rashford spent last season on loan at Barcelona, but the Spanish side declined to make the move permanent, leaving his future uncertain.
Elsewhere, Chelsea goalkeeper Gabriel Slonina was pictured training with Strasbourg, his immediate future unclear after the arrival of Mike Penders at Stamford Bridge. The Blues continue to assess their goalkeeping options.
Liverpool, too, remain active in the window, though no specific deals have been finalised. The summer transfer window is in full swing, with clubs across the Premier League fine-tuning their squads.
