Hamza Igamane is on the transfer radar of several clubs following his meteoric ascent at Rangers this season.
The 22-year-old has been one of Ibrox’s primary transfer jewels, with Philippe Clement deciding to rely on him despite his unknown status.
With 13 goals in all competitions this season, it’s no surprise that the Moroccan international is garnering interest from some of the Premier League’s elite teams.
Premier League clubs line up Hamza Igamane’s transfer.
According to Le Matin, Aston Villa, Brentford, Brighton, Everton, Fulham, Newcastle, and Tottenham are interested in signing Igamane.
According to the news site (6 February), all seven Premier League clubs are interested in signing the teenage centre-forward next summer.
Igamane has been a phenomenon in the Scottish Premiership this season, attracting attention from a number of clubs for what may be a brief stint in Glasgow.
Rangers ready to profit from Hamza Igamane’s transfer
The Ibrox faithful have been ecstatic to witness Morocco’s tremendous rise in recent months.
After an unsuccessful start to the season, the 22-year-old has unexpectedly burst onto the forefront at Rangers, becoming the starting number nine.
The Glasgow club has relied heavily on the teenager to score goals on a regular basis, with Cyriel Dessers frustrating fans.
Clement appeared to have lost faith in the Nigerian star, but recent performances have made him a viable candidate for the Belgian manager’s future ambitions.
That has left Igamane looking unhappy at Rangers, and fans will be hoping he can rediscover some confidence when the Light Blues meet Queen’s Park in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup on Sunday (9 February).
While the Bears were able to keep the Moroccan striker during the winter transfer window, if interest from the Premier League grows, they will likely struggle to keep him in the summer.
The attraction of the Premier League will be difficult for Igamane to resist, but the Gers may find a silver lining in the scenario.
After signing the teenager from AS FAR for a small fee, the Light Blues have the potential to make a large profit on his sale.
It is unclear how the forward’s position at Ibrox will proceed.