UEFA Europa League
**Leganés** has set its sights on **Cyriel Dessers**, the Nigerian striker from **Rangers**, as a key piece to reinforce its front line in the winter market. The departure of Sebastien Haller, whose loan ended, has left a significant gap in the team's offense, and the Madrid-based club sees the African goal scorer as the ideal solution to fill that void.
Dessers, 30, has shown his ability to make a difference in the opponent's area, scoring 12 goals and providing 4 assists in 31 matches with the Scottish team. Although his prominence has diminished this season, his quality remains indisputable. Reports indicate that Leganés has already started discussions with Rangers to explore the possibilities of a signing, although it has not been determined whether the operation would be finalized through a loan or a permanent transfer.
**Haller's Replacement**
The Nigerian international joined Rangers in 2023 and quickly became a key figure, scoring 34 goals in his first season. However, the lack of minutes in the current season could facilitate his departure. For Leganés, adding a forward with experience and scoring ability like Dessers would be a strategic move to ensure greater effectiveness in its attack.
As the transfer window progresses, Leganés' interest in Dessers reflects its commitment to solidifying its squad and staying competitive. It remains to be seen whether negotiations with Rangers will result in an agreement, but the Spanish club is determined to find the perfect replacement for Haller and strengthen its offense in this crucial stage of the season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Leganés elige al sustituto de Sebastien Haller
