Dessers joined Genk in 2020, but he struggled for playing time in his first season. However, the 27-year-old left Cegeka Arena for Feyenoord on a loan deal last summer.
The transfer paid off for Dessers, as the Super Eagles striker shone like a million stars for the former Dutch Champions.
Dessers recorded twenty goals and four assists in 41 appearances last season. The Nigerian striker was the highest goal scorer with ten goals in the maiden edition of the Europa Conference League.
Nonetheless, Feyenoord refused to retain Dessers, citing paucity of funds as the reason for their decision. In fact, the Castle Lords have lost most of their attacking firepower, with Luis Sinisterra, Guus Til, Bryan Linsen, and Reiss Nelson all leaving the club this summer.
Dessers’ future has been in the balance, especially with compatriot Paul Onuachu still at the club.
However, Vrancken who took over the reins at Genk in July has revealed that he wants Dessers to stay put.
“He came in here the right way,” Vrancken told HLN.
“Cyriel is Cyriel, he confirms the positive stories I’ve heard about him. You will have no problems with him in terms of mentality.”
“Obviously I hope he stays. I haven’t specifically talked to him about the future yet, but the intention is to do so today or tomorrow.”
The Limburgers have placed a €4.5million fee on the Nigerian striker. And despite Vrancken’s remarks, Genk could still let Dessers go if they get a decent offer.