
Rangers Set Price for Moroccan Hamza Ighamane
Glasgow Rangers have rejected the idea of selling their Moroccan striker Hamza Ighamane during the current summer transfer window, unless they receive an offer of no less than £15 million, which has halted the interest of Dutch club Feyenoord, who were keen on signing the player.
According to the 'Ibrox News' website, Rangers management confirmed that Ighamane is not available for sale except under specific financial conditions, especially after the impressive performance the young player (21 years old) has delivered in the Scottish league, which has drawn the attention of clubs from England and France.
Feyenoord has shown interest in the Moroccan player for a long time, but Rangers' demand for £15 million has caused the Dutch club to back away from the deal, as the most expensive transfer the club has made did not exceed £8.6 million, which was for the Dutch player Sim Steijn.
Hamza Ighamane is considered one of the most promising talents in Rangers, and he has become a key player in the team's attack. The club's management is striving to keep the player in order to increase his market value during the upcoming European competitions.
According to the 'Ibrox News' website, Rangers management confirmed that Ighamane is not available for sale except under specific financial conditions, especially after the impressive performance the young player (21 years old) has delivered in the Scottish league, which has drawn the attention of clubs from England and France.
Feyenoord has shown interest in the Moroccan player for a long time, but Rangers' demand for £15 million has caused the Dutch club to back away from the deal, as the most expensive transfer the club has made did not exceed £8.6 million, which was for the Dutch player Sim Steijn.
Hamza Ighamane is considered one of the most promising talents in Rangers, and he has become a key player in the team's attack. The club's management is striving to keep the player in order to increase his market value during the upcoming European competitions.