Rangers striker Cyriel Dessers continues to overcome his doubters at Ibrox with two goals in two games this week.
The Nigerian hitman popped up in the final minute to equalise against Dynamo Kiev in Poland, before returning to Scotland to open the scoring v Motherwell.
But despite adding to his goal tally from last season, there remains big doubts around Cyriel Dessers with several in the Rangers support still unconvinced.
Whilst the 29-year-old is finding the net there are still a number of big chances missed and as Philippe Clement calls for Champions League efficiency this week, all eyes are on the ex-Cremonese hitman.
But just as things start to turn for Cyriel Dessers at Ibrox, there’s been a suggestion the striker could return to Italy this month.
Dessers wanted in Serie A
Cyriel Dessers is reportedly a target for Serie A club Cagliari.
That’s according to reports in Italy, which have suggested the former Serie A striker could return to the division only one year on from signing for Rangers.
With the report first appearing in Italian outlet Tutto Mercato Web, the story has been attributed to Italian journalist Niccolò Ceccarini.
It’s claimed that Cagliari have Cyriel Dessers on a shortlist to potentially replace Peruvian striker Gianluca Lapadula Vargas at the club.
Whilst the 34-year-old remains at Cagliari for the time being, that could change heading into the final furlong of the window with any exit set to ‘accelerate’ a move for Dessers.
Rangers striker ‘would like to stay’
Naturally, the reports represent a conflict for the wider Rangers support whose collective opinion on the striker is about as consistent as the hitman’s finishing.
With the report first appearing in Italian outlet Tutto Mercato Web, the story has been attributed to Italian journalist Niccolò Ceccarini.
It’s claimed that Cagliari have Cyriel Dessers on a shortlist to potentially replace Peruvian striker Gianluca Lapadula Vargas at the club.
Whilst the 34-year-old remains at Cagliari for the time being, that could change heading into the final furlong of the window with any exit set to ‘accelerate’ a move for Dessers.
Rangers striker ‘would like to stay’
Naturally, the reports represent a conflict for the wider Rangers support whose collective opinion on the striker is about as consistent as the hitman’s finishing.