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Rangers FC: Three reasons why Cyriel Dessers should reject AEK Athens move

Published 2 days ago2 minute read

The move, however, is far from straightforward.

While a switch to Athens might seem like a step forward financially, the decision could backfire on the former Cremonese attacker.

Here are three compelling reasons why Dessers should seriously reconsider accepting the Greek giants’ offer.

Dessers has spent years knocking on the Super Eagles’ door, and while his international appearances have been limited, staying in the spotlight is crucial if he hopes to add to his caps.

The Scottish Premiership may not rank among Europe’s elite, but it is still more visible than the Greek Super League.

Rangers Cyriel Dessers in action for the Super Eagles of Nigeria
Nigeria forward Cyriel Dessers 9 is tackled by Ghana midfielder Christopher Bonsu Baah [Photo credit/IMAGO]

Playing regularly at Rangers—especially in European competitions—will give Dessers more visibility than in Athens.

With the 2025 AFCON preparations and World Cup qualifiers around the corner, now is not the time to disappear from the radar.

While AEK Athens did make a formal offer, recent comments from their head coach, Marko Nikolic, suggest Dessers is not a top priority.

“No, because in attack we are good with Zini, Pierrot, Martial and even Eliasson,” the Serbian tactician said as earlier cited by Soccernet.ng.

That public declaration casts doubt on whether Dessers would walk into the starting XI — or even enjoy regular minutes.

Cyriel Dessers of Rangers hits a pass while Cameron Carter-Vickers of Celtic tries to close him down
Cyriel Dessers of Rangers hits a pass while Cameron Carter-Vickers of Celtic tries to close him down [Photo credit/IMAGO]

The last thing the 30-year-old needs at this stage of his career is to become a squad player in a team that may not be fully invested in him.

Despite the transfer speculation, Rangers have shown no urgency to offload Dessers. In fact, the Ibrox club rejected AEK’s initial €4.5 million bid and remains firm on their £6 million valuation.

New manager Russell Martin has also voiced his eagerness to work with the Super Eagles striker:

“I’m expecting him to return on Monday and I’m looking forward to working with him.” he said as quoted by Sky Sports Scotland.

Rangers Manager Russel Martin during the Sky Bet Championship match at Swansea
Manager Russel Martin during the Sky Bet Championship match at Swansea [Photo credit/IMAGO]

That vote of confidence, coupled with the chance to impress a new coach and lead the line in Scotland, could be just what Dessers needs to revitalise his club career.

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