Transfer Jury on Miovski and Turnbull as Dessers subject of question Rangers fans couldn't have imagined
FRASER: It depends if he wants to have medals and European football or regular game time. At Celtic he is in a position to get the former. Elsewhere and most likely down south is his best chance of the latter.
MICHAEL: If Turnbull isn’t signing a new contract it might be best to get a head start on the next chapter. He won’t be short of offers.
SCOTT: I am not sure he is going to get the regular game time he craves. He has the talent and is at an age where he needs to be playing regularly. I suspect if he does go it will be at the end of the season rather than next month.
FRASER: It’s beginning to look like he will - so long as he avoids injury and keeps his place in the team. He’s playing with confidence and showing decent movement in the box as well as a goal a game record recently. Twenty should be the target.
MICHAEL: There is every chance. The front man can be hit or miss but he’ll keep getting plenty of opportunities.
SCOTT: I think if he stays fit he will. Rangers will create chances and look a better team under Clement. Dessers has a proven goalscoring record and with a bit more confidence he will really start to fire.
FRASER: What are people willing to offer? Aberdeen have every right to hold out for top dollar. It would be interesting to see if they would be tempted by a £3m offer. With Dave Cormack’s financial might I reckon they’d be looking for nothing under five.
MICHAEL: It’s going to be extremely tough. There are plenty of panicking sides who need a goal scorer, but at least there’s a hefty price tag that might be a deterrent.
SCOTT: There is going to be genuine interest in him. Aberdeen’s model is to sell players every season. His asking price is going up with every passing week. I think it is more