During a spectacular campaign with Brugge last season, Tzolis racked up an incredible 22 goals and 29 assists in 52 appearances across all competitions, helping the club secure their 20th Belgian Pro League title. This exceptional output as both a clinical finisher and a creative force made him one of the most coveted talents in Belgian football, even though he had recently committed his long-term future to the club with a contract running until 2029.
His international performances have been just as stellar, offering a dependable threat on the wings for Greece. With nine goals in 34 caps, Tzolis has already proven his pedigree on the global stage. Arteta will be eager to see that clinical touch carry over to the Premier League as Arsenal aim to successfully defend their league title.