According to the Daily Record, St Etienne is unlikely to have the financial resources to pay Rangers the amount they want for Cyriel Dessers.
In light of the Nigerian’s wage expectations, the news outlet stated on December 18 that the French side might not even be able to agree on personal terms.
The Ibrox team is reportedly looking into ways to make money off of the 30-year-old in January. [December 17, TEAMtalk]
Rangers must think about cutting ties with Cyriel Dessers.
Given Dessers’ patchy on-field performance, the Gers should definitely try to sell him.
The Nigerian has been extremely careless in front of goal, wasting some crucial opportunities that could have had a big impact on games despite his goal total.
Although his total numbers may indicate his ability, they do not account for his propensity to perform poorly under pressure, which is a serious disadvantage for a team that wants to win consistently.
Furthermore, it makes sense to take advantage of Dessers given the presence of Danilo and Hamza Igamane, who have demonstrated that their superior play has put them ahead of the others in the hierarchy.
This transfer could improve the team’s overall performance by freeing up pay space and possibly funding the purchase of a new striker who can convert opportunities more consistently.
Other players could be able to pay him if Saint Etienne is unable to, therefore it will be up to the Ibrox decision-makers to do their magic.
Ewan Murray criticizes the SFA chief for his remarks regarding the Rangers controversy.
Ewan Murray claims that Ian Maxwell, the head of the Scottish Football Association, lost the opportunity to address the Rangers VAR situation early
In Sunday’s [December 15] Premier Sports Cup final, on-field referee John Beaton awarded a free-kick rather than a penalty for Liam Scales’ foul on Vaclav Cerny on the line of the 18-yard box, which VAR failed to detect.
Following his rare interview, Murray labeled Maxwell a “hide and seek champion” and criticized him for his hypocrisy when he acknowledged that mistakes are made.
“As Scotland’s hide-and-seek champion, this is ‘the first time he has been asked about a VAR decision,'” the journalist from The Guardian said on his X account [December 18].
“On Monday morning, the SFA could have issued a statement clarifying this. Maxwell is droning on about openness on this Wednesday.
Rangers want the Scottish FA to address the VAR error.
Patrick Stewart was right to call Willie Collum on his first day of work, and the Light Blues had every right to be upset about the decision [Rangers Review, 16 December].
The Bears had a chance to win it from the penalty spot before to the final penalty shootout when Cerny was fouled in extra time when the score was tied.
The Gers had one of their greatest games of the season, but a VAR error cost them.
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