Hamza Igamane to Rangers edges closer amid emotional goodbye

Hamza Igamane to Rangers edges closer amid emotional goodbye

The 21-year-old striker is on his way to Glasgow to officially join the Scottish Premiership. He has expressed profound gratitude to FAR Rabat in Morocco for their role in his development up to this point in his career. Igamane posted on social media, “My achievement comes entirely from Allah. I trust and turn to Him. “After a fantastic journey with ASFAR that shaped me into the person I am today, it’s time to say goodbye and embark on a new challenge. I’ve had the privilege of winning two titles with the club I adore.

“I’m forever grateful to the committee represented by President Mohamed Haramou, and Vice President Al-Ayoubi, to all the Askaries, team-mates, coaches, staff, and everyone who has influenced my career in any way.

“The leader will always hold a special place in my heart. Thank you for everything.”

Philippe Clement is set to land the striker for £2m, as the youngster becomes the club’s fifth summer signing.

Meanwhile, Rangers are reportedly set to strike a deal with the Scottish FA to play their home matches at Hampden Park at the beginning of the new season. Ibrox is currently out of use due to ongoing construction works being carried out on the Copland Road stand. It became clear around a fortnight ago that the stadium would not be fit for purpose for the opening games of the Scottish Premiership campaign, as well as the club’s Champions League qualifiers. This has left chairman John Bennett the conundrum of trying to find Rangers a temporary stop-gap to meet the demand of the 50,000-strong Rangers home support – leaving realistically only Hampden and Murrayfield as viable options.

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