Rangers insiders issue Hamza Igamane update as Everton make transfer move

Everton and Marseille are among the clubs considering a summer transfer for Rangers attacker Hamza Igamane.

The Moroccan moved to Ibrox last summer and, after a slow start, became an integral part of their attack, scoring plenty of goals.

He was signed for a paltry £2.5million fee and has already scored 16 goals in all competitions for the Ibrox outfit.

Everton manager David Moyes punches the air.
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Rangers do not want to lose Nico Raskin and Igamane

According to TEAMtalk on 14 May, Rangers “insiders” hint that losing Nico Raskin and Igamane in the same window would be far from ideal.

There are higher chances of one of them leaving Ibrox this summer, so one’s future could hinge on the other one.

StatHamza Igamane
Matches33
Goals12
Assists1
Hamza Igamane’s league stats in 2024/25.

A £20million fee has been suggested for Igamane and the Toffees could look to pursue his services as they’re keen on signing new attackers.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin appears to be on his way out with his contract running out at the end of the season.

Armando Broja has also not exactly impressed during his loan spell from Chelsea, so he also may not be at the Merseyside outfit next season.

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Everton should explore Igamane transfer

Everton should sign Igamane to address their persistent attacking woes and secure a long-term solution up front.

The 22-year-old Rangers striker has demonstrated prolific form, scoring 16 goals in all competitions, including four in the Europa League, showcasing his ability to perform on big stages.

His versatility to play as a striker or winger adds flexibility to David Moyes’ squad, which has struggled with goal-scoring, evidenced by their status as the Premier League’s fourth-lowest scorers this season.

With Calvert-Lewin’s contract expiring and Broja’s injury concerns, Igamane’s youth, work rate, and flair, make him a shrewd investment.

His adaptability suits the physical demands of the Premier League, and his Moroccan international experience suggests readiness for a step up.

Signing Igamane would align with The Friedkin Group’s ambition to usher in a new era at Bramley-Moore Dock, providing a dynamic, goal-scoring presence to elevate Everton’s aspirations.