Rangers' Strategic Overhaul: Dessers' Departure and New Signings Shake Scottish Football
Rangers are set to part ways with Cyriel Dessers, funding new acquisitions like Matija Frigan, reshaping their squad for the upcoming season.




Rangers' Transfer Strategy Unfolds
Cyriel Dessers, the prolific striker for Rangers, is on the verge of a significant move to AEK Athens, agreeing to a lucrative contract worth £30,000 per week. This transfer is part of Rangers' broader strategy to revamp their squad, focusing on both incoming and outgoing players to strengthen their competitive edge in Scottish Football.
New Faces at Ibrox
Rangers are not just offloading talent but are also actively seeking to bring in fresh blood. The club is preparing a substantial £6 million offer for Matija Frigan, the 22-year-old forward from Westerlo. This move is seen as a direct replacement for Dessers, aiming to inject youth and dynamism into the team's attacking lineup.
Celtic's Counter Moves
Meanwhile, Celtic is not standing still. They have secured the services of Benjamin Nygren, a promising 23-year-old Swedish forward from Nordsjaelland, for a fee of £2 million. Nygren's decision to join Celtic over Anderlecht highlights the growing allure of the Scottish Premiership.
Defensive Considerations
On the defensive front, Robin Propper, the 31-year-old defender, is contemplating his future with Rangers. Propper is currently in discussions with new head coach Russell Martin before making any decisions about returning to Twente Enschede.
Financial Implications
Rangers' financial strategy also includes the potential sale of Nico Raskin, the 24-year-old Belgian midfielder, for a fee around £20 million. This sale could provide the necessary funds to support further acquisitions and ensure the club remains financially robust.
Fan Involvement
In a move to deepen fan engagement, Raith Rovers are considering a partnership with Rangers, with supporters having a significant say in the decision-making process. This initiative underscores the importance of fan involvement in club affairs.
Goalkeeper Market
St Mirren is eyeing Andy Fisher, the 27-year-old goalkeeper from Swansea City, who spent last season on loan at St Johnstone. Fisher's experience could be invaluable for St Mirren's defensive setup.
Missed Opportunities
Hearts have missed out on signing Daniel Arzani, the 26-year-old Australian winger, who is set to join Ferencvaros from Melbourne Victory. This missed opportunity highlights the competitive nature of the transfer market.
Youth Development
Hibernian has secured the future of their young goalkeeper Freddie Owens, 19, with a new one-year deal, emphasizing the club's commitment to nurturing young talent.
Serie A Prospects
Former Hibs left-back Josh Doig is thriving in Italy with Sassuolo, eagerly anticipating the new Serie A season and the challenge of facing Napoli on the opening day.
Related Topics
- Scottish Football
- Football Transfers
- Rangers FC
- Celtic FC
- Matija Frigan
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