Moroccan Striker’s Value Soars After Strong Start with Rangers

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 contract, the Moroccan international has delivered remarkable performances this season. In 22 matches, he has scored 11 goals, including 7 in the Scottish championship and 4 in the Europa League.
In great form this season, Hamza Igamane is already attracting the interest of some big clubs who want to secure his services. Everton, looking for a striker to replace the departing Dominic Calvert-Lewin, would be interested in the 22-year-old player. The English club would be willing to break the bank to recruit the Moroccan before the end of the winter transfer window. In financial difficulty, Rangers could sell the young player if Everton makes an attractive offer on the table.
But the Blues are not the only ones to show interest in Hamza. The Moroccan prodigy is closely followed by West Ham, Bournemouth, Brentford, Fulham and Newcastle United in the Premier League, or Lille, Atalanta and Bayer Leverkusen in Europe.
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