Arsenal have been offered Christos Tzolis and are weighing whether to accelerate a move for the 24-year-old Greece forward, who is contracted to Club Brugge until 2029. As things stand this is concrete interest rather than a deal: Arsenal's recruitment staff are actively working on it, enquiries have been made with Brugge, but no bid has been tabled and no talks beyond the enquiry stage have begun. Brugge's availability price has been pitched at around £35m, while the wider figures under discussion stretch from £45.8m up to £64.7m. The sourcing here is genuinely strong at the top end. David Ornstein, a benchmark reporter, framed the move around a fee in the €40m region just days ago, and BBC Sport has repeatedly reported that Arsenal have been offered the player and are considering moving faster. Graeme Bailey adds that contact has been established. The thinner strand is a purely speculative link describing Arsenal as 'reportedly keen' with no concrete talks. The engine puts this at 24% — against the odds. That reflects a move with real, credible interest but little forward motion: enquiries and offers to sell are not the same as a bid, an agreed fee or personal terms. For it to complete, Arsenal must decide to push, close the gap between Brugge's asking price and the higher figures floated, and do so before the window shuts. The lack of any active negotiation is what holds the number down. The money would be in keeping for Arsenal, who paid £59m to Crystal Palace and £57m to Sporting for recent attacking signings. Watch for Arsenal to convert their enquiry into an actual bid — that single step would move this on sharply.