[5] However, he never featured in the plans of his manager, Mihai Stoichiță, and he was released in late December of the same year, having failed to make a single first team appearance for the club.
[8] Vasilogiannis would leave Olympiacos in summer 2013[9] and went on to be a standout performer in three consecutive seasons with Chania, Lamia, and Cypriot First Division club Ermis Aradippou.
On the heels of his star turn at Lamia, the ambitious Istanbul-based club Ümraniyespor would swoop for Vasilogiannis in a quest for their own first-ever promotion to the Turkish Süper Lig.
Vasilogiannis made 66 appearances with eight goals and eight assists for the club over the next two seasons, reaching as far as the semifinals of the promotion playoffs during his tenure but ultimately falling short.
Joining Chania in middle of the 2019/20 Super League 1 season, Vasilogiannis would score 15 goals with seven assists in 53 appearances over the next year and a half for the Cretan club.