
Rangers ‘need to up their ambition’ after latest Hamza Igamane development
Hamza Igamane is going to be a wanted man this summer, having impressed throughout the current campaign with Rangers.
As of right now, Rangers’ only focus will be on the Europa League, and the potential success that they can find through progressing in that competition.
Only then will the Light Blues be making any considerations ahead of the summer transfer window, which promises to be a huge one.
If the Gers are to avoid a repeat of their shortcomings from the current season, they need to get their priorities straight in the summer and make the right decisions on the recruitment front, and with the latest Igamane news, there is a question to be had as to whether they are going to do that.

Igamane is Rangers’ most valuable asset
Recruitment has been one of the biggest downfalls at Rangers over the past few seasons, though they found a gem with the signing of Igamane.
The 22-year-old has excelled in all competitions for the Light Blues, attracting interest from the likes of Everton and Tottenham as a result.
Rangers | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Igamane | 38 | 14 | 3 |
However, if that interest carries through to the summer, they will have a decision to make on his future, and with it claimed that they are asking for £20million for his signature, it is debatable whether that decision will be the right one.
Scottish football doesn’t tend to be associated with high transfer fees, though for someone of his age and quality, Rangers will be in a position to demand much more than the figure quoted, and fund what could be a crucial summer window.

Barry Ferguson will be paying no attention to outside noise
Transfer talk is largely irrelevant to Rangers until the season is finished, and even then, they will have other decisions higher up the list of priorities.
Rangers will need to find Barry Ferguson’s successor if the Scotsman moves on, while the takeover talk continues to linger over Ibrox.
This summer will be a crucial one for the Light Blues as they look to get back to a side capable of competing domestically.