Transfer: Cyriel Dessers to leave Rangers in January

Transfer: Cyriel Dessers to leave Rangers in January

Cyriel Dessers could leave Rangers when the transfer reopens in January, DAILY POST reports.

The Nigerian has struggled to win over majority of Rangers supporters following his arrival from Italian club, Cremonese last summer.

Dessers recently lost his place in Rangers’ starting lineup to Brazilian Danilo and Moroccan Hamza Igamane.

According to Ibrox Noise, the forward is already considering his future at Rangers.

Rangers rejected a bid from Major League Soccer (MLS) side, Atlanta United for the former Feyenoord player in the summer.

Rangers will only consider offers in the region of £6m they paid for the forward.

Virani brought 15 years of commercial and marketing experience to the Scottish club, having worked at West Ham United before making the switch last year and has been working behind the scenes ever since.

Rangers chief commercial officer next to leave Ibrox

The Gers are in an incredibly difficult campaign right now, on and off the pitch, with Philippe Clement struggling in the managerial position while the boardroom is continuously slandered.

This breaking news, of course, has not been greeted with positive reactions, especially right before their Europa League tie against Tottenham on Thursday 12 December.

With the Premier League side, managed by Ange Postecoglou, coming to Ibrox for a night under the lights, breaking news such as this exit is not needed hours before kick-off.
The Light Blues’ board continues to make decisions with a severe lack of judgement, with supporters likely to argue that Clement still being in charge is top of that list right now.
Virani’s exit is just another chance made by the club and fans have every right to question what is going on at the very top of the hierarchy at Ibrox.
For news to be leaking out hours before the Spurs clash seems like an incredibly stupid decision, not by Four Lads, but by whoever has let the information slip.

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