In just half a season, the market value of Hamza Igamane, who joined the Scottish club Rangers last summer from AS FAR, has seen a clear increase, going from around one million to 2.5 million euros.
According to Transfermarkt, Hamza Igamane’s current value is estimated at 2.5 million euros, compared to nearly one million euros when he played for AS FAR. In other words, the value of the Moroccan player has almost tripled in less than a year. Arrived last summer at Rangers on a five-year (…)
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Moroccan Striker’s Value Soars After Strong Start with Rangers
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Rangers’ Moroccan Striker Igamane Shines in Breakout Performance Against Nice
29 November 2024, by SaidArrived at Rangers last summer, Hamza Igamane was seen as a hope for the future. With little experience at the highest level, the young 22-year-old Moroccan striker still had to prove himself.
The Moroccan player’s debut was marked by injuries and a lack of physical condition, limiting his playing time under the direction of Philippe Clement, writes The Daily Mail.
However, in his first appearances, Igamane has shown raw talent and promising creativity. It was during the European match (…) -
Morocco’s Coach Looks to Young Strikers for National Team’s Future
15 December 2024, by SaidWalid Regragui, the coach of the Atlas Lions, is a busy man. Between the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations at home and the 2026 World Cup, the challenges are numerous. To meet them, he is betting on youth and the emergence of new attacking talents.
Two names keep coming up: El Mehdi Maouhoub and Hamza Igamane. The first, revealed at Raja Club Athletic, is setting the counters on fire at Dynamo Moscow. Arrived in Russia after the 2024 Paris Olympics, he has scored 7 goals and provided 3 assists (…) -
Morocco Eyes Young Talents for World Cup Qualifier Squad
23 January, by SaidThe coach of the Moroccan national football team, Walid Regragui, is working behind the scenes to prepare the next training camp for the Atlas Lions. Scheduled for March at the Mohammed VI Football Center in Rabat, this camp will serve as a launch pad for the crucial matches against Niger and Tanzania, counting towards the qualifications for the 2026 World Cup.
While the final list remains secret, significant changes are to be expected. Regragui, who has recently traveled through Europe (…)