
Cyriel Dessers urged to complete Rangers transfer exit
The Nigerian international has been strongly linked with a surprise move to Greek football despite being Rangers and the Premiership's top scorer last season.
Greek fitness coach Polychronopoulos worked with Dessers and was at Ibrox for eight years before leaving last year to join Leeds United.
And he reckons Dessers would be a good fit for AEK Athens.
He said: "Personally, I think it would be a very good move for Cyriel and AEK to make this transfer.
"He is an excellent character and highly professional. A kind person, always with a smile on his face and this is something that plays an important role.
"In both his first season at Rangers and his second, he played in almost every game and that says a lot. He is always available and does not get injured.
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"He is a classic No.9. He may not press the opposition defence as much or hold the ball welll, but he knows how to be in the right position and with one touch send the ball into the net. This is his great gift.
"He is an unpredictable top striker and can score goals in many different ways, because he has a way of getting into key positions. He was the top scorer in Scotland and scored in all competitions with Rangers in both seasons.
"He is very experienced - 30 years old and played in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Scotland, plus the Nigerian National Team.
"Through his time at Rangers, he learned to withstand pressure situations.
"He thrived in a team chasing the title and where there is intense pressure and criticism. He speaks many languages and that helps too."

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