Hamza Igamane’s pre-season risk emerges as Rangers approach to new transfer.

Hamza Igamane’s pre-season risk emerges as Rangers approach to new transfer.

According to the Scottish Sun, Hamza Igamane could miss Rangers’ pre-season if he moves to Ibrox this summer. The publication said on June 21 that, while the 21-year-old AS FAR striker has signed to a four-year contract with the Glasgow club, the Olympics could derail him when he begins practicing with his new teammates. He has been a regular for the Moroccan under-23 team, and if he is selected for the Olympics, he will be unable to join the pre-season campaign.

Hamza Igamane may take longer to adapt to life at Rangers
Adapting to life in Scotland and the physical Scottish Premiership will also pose challenges for the 21-year-old striker, who has never played outside of his native Morocco.

The transition to a new country, culture and league can be difficult and time-consuming, potentially affecting his performance on the pitch.Pre-season training provides numerous benefits, such as building fitness and strength, understanding teammates’ playing styles, and familiarizing oneself with the club’s tactics and facilities. Missing out on this period may put Igamane at a disadvantage compared to his teammates, potentially delaying his adaptation to life at Rangers. It remains to be seen if Philippe Clement sees him as a first-team regular, as this is not a name that excites.

Hopefully, the major acquisitions come after Euro 2024, as the Gers desperately need to bolster their team.

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