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Creative and dynamic winger admits Liverpool are a "crazy team" that he could be swayed to join

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Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis has admitted he could be tempted by a move to Liverpool in the future, describing the Reds as the kind of “crazy team” that might persuade him to leave Belgium. The 23-year-old Greek international is enjoying a prolific season, registering 11 goals and 15 assists in all competitions, which has drawn interest from major European clubs and prompted speculation about his next step.



Speaking to Belgian outlet Het Nieuwsblad, Tzolis stressed that he is currently happy at Club Brugge and focused on helping his side win the league title before considering any transfer. He explained that he is not aware of any concrete offers at the moment and is therefore not actively thinking about a move, though he acknowledged that situations in football can change quickly.

Tzolis outlined his long-term ambition to join a top club competing regularly for trophies in one of Europe’s top four leagues. He made it clear that he would only leave Brugge for a genuinely elite side, explicitly naming Liverpool and Barcelona as examples of the level he aspires to reach. In his view, a bid from such a “crazy” club would be the type of opportunity that could convince him to move sooner rather than later.

Despite his admiration for Liverpool and their status as a leading European team, Tzolis reiterated that a January transfer remains unlikely, given his desire to finish the current campaign strongly with Brugge. The article concludes that while no formal approach has yet been made, Tzolis has effectively opened the door to a future Anfield switch by publicly declaring both his readiness for a bigger stage and his particular fondness for Liverpool as a potential destination.