Transfers
Arsenal hunt left‑flank solution as Trossard departs and Saliba falters
Arsenal face a clear left‑flank void after Leandro Trossard’s €18 million move to Besiktas, while centre‑back William Saliba’s back problems, highlighted by his forced exit in France’s World Cup semi‑final loss to Spain, have intensified the club’s urgent need for reinforcements before the Premier League season begins.
The Gunners see Trossard’s departure as creating a clear gap on the left flank, prompting an urgent search for an attacking replacement. For Arsenal, the loss intensifies the need to rebuild the side before the Premier League season begins, while Besiktas gain a proven winger to boost their squad.
Arsenal’s transfer strategy therefore focuses on immediate attacking reinforcement and defensive cover. The club have agreed a deal with Club Brugge for Greece international Christos Tzolis, reportedly worth up to €40 million (£34 million).
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Both parties have verbally accepted Brugge’s valuation, and the 24‑year‑old will undergo a medical in the coming days before signing a long‑term contract. Tzolis arrived in England previously with Norwich, scoring 22 goals last season, and his Greek nationality and familiarity with English football are highlighted as assets for Arsenal’s attacking options. Arsenal expect Tzolis to provide a direct left‑sided option, filling the space created by Trossard’s departure, and view him as the primary replacement, adding depth to a forward line already stretched by other targets. The Gunners also retain interest in Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez, with Real Madrid and Barcelona linked, while Morgan Rogers and Bradley Barcola are additional names under consideration. Aston Villa are reported to demand more than £100 million for the England international, underscoring Arsenal’s ambition. Defensively, William Saliba’s back problems, highlighted by his forced exit in France’s World Cup semi‑final loss to Spain, have prompted Arsenal to explore cover, with Ezri Konsa cited as a versatile Premier League‑ready option to bolster the centre‑back department. Beyond Saliba, Arsenal have major concerns over Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka after both played through pain at the World Cup. Both are expected to receive extended rest following Saturday’s third‑place playoff, a factor that will shape the club’s window as it finalises the Tzolis move.