Manchester United Make Formal Enquiry for £26m 'Exceptional' Winger With 47 Goal Involvements This Season
Manchester United have reportedly made formal enquiries for Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis, who has 47 goal involvements this season and a £26m price tag.
Manchester United are stepping up their interest in Club Brugge's in-form winger Christos Tzolis, with reports from Belgium via Sport Witness claiming the Red Devils have made a formal 'enquiry' over a potential summer move.
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The 22-year-old Greek international has been nothing short of exceptional this season, amassing a staggering 47 goal contributions (goals and assists) across all competitions. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with several Premier League clubs tracking his progress.
Tzolis, who joined Brugge permanently last summer after a loan spell, has a reported price tag of around £26 million—a fee that could represent excellent value given his output.
Why United Are Pushing for Tzolis
Manchester United's attack has struggled for consistency this season, and the club is actively looking to add width and creativity to their frontline. Tzolis, primarily a left winger, offers pace, dribbling ability, and an eye for goal—qualities that have drawn comparisons to some of the league's best.
His 47 goal involvements include goals in the Champions League, domestic league, and cup competitions, proving he can perform on multiple stages.
What This Means for United's Summer Plans
With the summer transfer window approaching, United are expected to be active in the market. Securing a player like Tzolis would provide competition for places in the wide areas and potentially allow the club to offload fringe players.
The enquiry suggests United are serious about the move, though they may face competition from other Premier League sides. The asking price of £26 million is considered reasonable for a player of his age and production.
As always, fans will be eager to see if this develops into a formal bid in the coming weeks.