Rangers news: Tottenham and Hamza Igamane twist emerges

Tottenham have begun work on a potential deal to sign Rangers striker Hamza Igamane, according to TBR.

The news outlet reported on 26 January that the Premier League club, owned by billionaire Joe Lewis‘ family trust, have had the Moroccan attacker on their radar in recent weeks.

With their main striker Dominic Solanke out injured, Igamane has been targeted as the man to take over the goal-scoring load.

Rangers must resist all approaches to sell Hamza Igamane

With the transfer window set to close soon, Gers cannot afford to lose Igamane.

The timing is critical and the Ibrox outfit need all their key players to maintain their competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.

The 22-year-old has proven to be an essential part of Philippe Clement’s squad, especially with his recent goal-scoring form, which has not only bolstered Rangers’ attack but also contributed significantly to their campaign.

Losing him now would disrupt the team’s rhythm and potentially affect their performance in crucial upcoming matches.

Moreover, with the transfer market nearing its end, finding a suitable replacement of Igamane’s calibre would be challenging.

Gers must resist any approaches to sell him to ensure continuity and stability in their squad.

Hamza Igamane, Rangers.
Credit: Imago

Selling him at this stage would be catastrophic and further add to the ongoing woes at the club.

In other Rangers news, a first-team player has told his agents he wants to leave and a new Ibrox deal is not ruled out yet.

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