Moroccan Striker Agrees with New Team
The Moroccan international striker Hamza Ikman, a player for Scottish club Glasgow Rangers, is close to transferring to a new club.
According to journalist Sébastien Denis on Thursday, Ikman is on the verge of moving to French club Lille.
It was noted that the 22-year-old player will join Lille if negotiations are completed for 16 million dollars.
Ikman had only transferred to Rangers last summer from Fath Rabat and scored 16 goals in his first season.
According to journalist Sébastien Denis on Thursday, Ikman is on the verge of moving to French club Lille.
It was noted that the 22-year-old player will join Lille if negotiations are completed for 16 million dollars.
Ikman had only transferred to Rangers last summer from Fath Rabat and scored 16 goals in his first season.
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