Just when you thought Arsenal’s summer transfer window couldn’t become any more chaotic, three names have emerged at once: Bradley Barcola, Rodrygo and Christos Tzolis.
And somehow all three make sense.
The headline name is Bradley Barcola. Arsenal are reportedly preparing a bid for the PSG winger as Mikel Arteta looks to add more pace, unpredictability and one-on-one quality to his attack. The interest appears genuine rather than speculative. No offer has been submitted yet, but reports suggest Arsenal are working through the details before making a formal approach.
Barcola would be a fascinating signing. At 23, he already combines elite-level experience with room for further development. He’s quick, direct, technically gifted and capable of producing moments of brilliance from wide areas. The problem? PSG have absolutely no reason to sell cheaply.
Luis Enrique’s side are overflowing with attacking talent. Desire Doue, Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia have all been prominent figures, creating questions about Barcola’s long-term role. But questions about his role do not automatically mean PSG want him out the door. If Arsenal want him, they will likely have to pay a premium.
Then there is Rodrygo.
The Brazilian has been admired by Arsenal for years and remains one of the most talented wide forwards in world football. If Real Madrid are genuinely willing to listen to offers, every major European club will be paying attention.
Rodrygo is the sort of signing that changes the perception of a squad overnight. He has Champions League pedigree, versatility across the front line and the technical quality to thrive in Arteta’s positional system. The issue is obvious: cost.
Between transfer fees, wages and competition from other clubs, Rodrygo would be one of the most difficult deals Arsenal have attempted in recent years. He feels less like a transfer target and more like a dream target.
Which brings us to Christos Tzolis.
The Club Brugge winger is perhaps the least glamorous name on the list, but possibly the most attainable. Reports suggest Arsenal are monitoring him closely, although Brugge have little interest in selling and would demand a fee that could break the Belgian Pro League transfer record.
At 24, Tzolis is entering his prime years. He’s productive, energetic and far more proven than many supporters may realise. While he lacks the superstar profile of Rodrygo or Barcola, he could represent the sort of smart acquisition that successful squads are built upon.
So what does all this tell us?
Firstly, Arsenal clearly want another winger.
Secondly, Arteta and Andrea Berta appear determined to increase competition in wide areas rather than rely solely on Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli for another season.
Finally, Arsenal seem to be casting a wide net. Barcola looks like the premium developmental option. Rodrygo is the blockbuster statement signing. Tzolis could be the value play.
If Arsenal somehow landed Rodrygo, supporters would be dancing down Holloway Road.
If they landed Barcola, there would be genuine excitement about securing one of Europe’s brightest attacking talents.
If they landed Tzolis, there would initially be scepticism followed by thousands of fans claiming they had been watching Belgian football for years.
Welcome to transfer season.
Loose Cannon Verdict: If all three were available at realistic prices, I’d rank them 1) Rodrygo, 2) Barcola, 3) Tzolis. The problem is that only one of those deals feels remotely realistic, and Arsenal’s recruitment team know it. The most interesting question isn’t who Arsenal want — it’s which club is actually willing to sell.