Who is 'wonderkid' Kostoulas?

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BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team have been answering transfer related questions and have received one about incoming Brighton forward Charalampos Kostoulas.
Steve in Brighton asked: I understand Brighton are signing a £34m 'wonderkid'. Any truth and who is he?
We answered: Brighton are indeed set to sign Olympiakos striker Charalampos Kostoulas for about £29.7m (35m euros) on a five-year deal.
The deal represents by far the highest fee ever received by a Greek club, beating the £16.6m Wolves paid to sign Daniel Podence from Olympiakos in 2020.
Coming up through Olympiakos' academy, Kostoulas won the Uefa Youth League in 2024 and has impressed in the first team.
He became the youngest goalscorer in the Greek Super League at 17 years, five months and 11 days.
The 18-year-old Greece Under-21 international completed his first season with seven goals in 35 appearances, as well as two trophies - the league title and the Greek Cup.
Kostoulas also has European football experience, featuring in eight of Olympiakos' Europa League matches.
He is the son of former Olympiakos and Greece defender Athanasios Kostoulas, while his brother, Konstantinos, is on loan to Rio Ave from Olympiakos.
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