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Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis has emerged as one of the most productive attackers in Belgium this season, scoring 11 goals and providing 15 assists in all competitions, form that has attracted attention from major European clubs and put him on Liverpool’s radar.[2] The article frames this period of the season as crucial for breakout players in smaller leagues, where standout numbers can quickly turn them into transfer targets for elite sides seeking immediate end product in attack.[2]
From a Liverpool perspective, the appeal of Tzolis is clear: the club needs attackers who can deliver right away but are also hungry to prove themselves at the highest level, given the intense competition for places at Anfield.[2] In an interview with Belgian outlet Het Nieuwsblad, Tzolis openly stated his ambition, saying he wants to move to a “top team” and made it clear that he sees himself ready for that step.[2] However, he also admitted he is not aware of any concrete interest at the moment and is therefore not actively considering a January move.[2]
Tzolis emphasised his desire to first win the league title with Club Brugge, while acknowledging that football can be unpredictable and he cannot guarantee he will stay through the winter window.[2] He introduced the idea of “crazy” clubs that could change his plans, explicitly naming Barcelona and Liverpool as examples, though he added he does not expect such a move to materialise in January.[2]
Crucially for Liverpool, Tzolis underlined that he is very happy at Brugge but feels ready for a team fighting for trophies in one of Europe’s top four leagues, insisting he would only leave for a genuinely elite club.[2] The article concludes that, while nothing is advanced, the door to a future Liverpool transfer is clearly open, with the player himself having publicly positioned the Reds among the select destinations that could tempt him away from Belgium.[2]
