(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Rangers ace Hamza Igamane exit on the cards amid new bid update

Pranav Shahaney

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Rangers attacker Hamza Igamane has been linked with a number of clubs, including Tottenham and Everton.

The Moroccan striker took a while to adapt to life at Ibrox after joining in the summer, but has since been on of Gers' best players.

While he was linked with an exit in the January transfer window, he ended up staying put in Glasgow.

Rangers manager Barry Ferguson
Barry Ferguson has deployed Igamane in different roles. (Credit: Imago)

Marseille consider submitting bid for Igamane

Spurs and Everton are still keen on the 22-year-old but they will now have to fend off competition from France.

It's understood that Marseille are considering launching a bid for the Moroccan with a view to sign him this summer, per TEAMtalk.

Gers value the attacker at £20million but that valuation won't stop the Ligue 1 side from pushing ahead with talks.

An exit appears to be on the cards with numerous clubs now keen on securing Igamane's services.

Rangers home ground, Ibrox.
Rangers home ground, Ibrox.

Rangers can spark a bidding war for Igamane

Gers should capitalise on the widespread interest in Hamza Igamane by sparking a bidding war to drive his transfer fee beyond £20million.

The 22-year-old Moroccan striker, signed for just £2million from FAR Rabat, has scored 13 goals this season, attracting attention from clubs like Everton, Tottenham, Sevilla and Marseille.

Hamza IgamaneAll comps
Goals15
Assists2
Igamane's return for Rangers this season

His flair, physicality, and Europa League performances have made him a hot prospect.

With Rangers’ financial challenges, selling Igamane at a premium could fund squad rebuilding.

By leveraging interest from multiple clubs, Gers can negotiate aggressively, emphasizing his youth, goal-scoring potential, and international experience.

A bidding war would not only maximise profit but also signal the Ibrox outfit's savvy in the transfer market, aligning with their player-trading model.

Holding firm ensures they secure a transformative fee for a player who, while talented, remains unproven at the highest level, allowing reinvestment in fresh talent to challenge Celtic’s dominance.

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