Winger with 51 Goal Contributions Invites Man United Move

Christos Tzolis, the standout winger from Club Brugge, has expressed interest in joining Manchester United. The Greek international, who has had an impressive season, could be a valuable addition to United’s squad.
Christos Tzolis Opens Up About Potential Move to Manchester United
In a recent interview, Tzolis shared his enthusiasm about possibly moving to Old Trafford. He noted, “United could convince me. Such a massive club with so much history. It would be hard to say no to that.”
Tzolis’s Performance at Club Brugge
Tzolis joined Club Brugge in the summer of 2024 from Fortuna Dusseldorf. Before that, he played for Norwich City in the Premier League. His current season stats are remarkable:
- Goals Scored: 22
- Assists Provided: 29
These contributions have sparked speculation regarding a potential transfer, especially with United seeking to add a new left winger this summer.
Future Aspirations
The 24-year-old has indicated that he is open to moves to elite teams in Europe. “It would have to be a Champions League team from England, Germany, Spain, or Italy. Only PSG is a better option than those clubs,” he added. With United’s recent qualification for the Champions League, their chances of enticing Tzolis have improved.
Competition and Update on Transfers
Although Tzolis has expressed interest in Manchester United, he isn’t currently on their shortlist. Other clubs, including Crystal Palace, have also shown interest. However, Tzolis seems to have moved on from that option, stating, “The Crystal Palace train has already left the station for me.”
In light of Casemiro’s upcoming departure, Manchester United is expected to focus on bolstering their midfield. Players like Ederson from Atalanta and Sandro Tonali from Newcastle have been linked with the club. Additionally, the possibility of acquiring a new left winger remains a priority.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the future of Christos Tzolis remains a topic of great interest among Manchester United fans and analysts alike.



