La Liga
Sevilla FC continues to explore the market in search of solutions for its attack and has set its sights on Hamza Igamane, the Moroccan striker from Rangers FC. At 22 years old, the forward is having a standout season in Scottish football, attracting interest from several European clubs, including the Seville team.
Igamane joined Rangers last summer for 2.36 million euros from AS FAR Rabat, a team where his numbers were not particularly impressive. However, his speed and goal-scoring ability have surprised in his debut in the Scottish Premiership, where he has already scored 13 goals and provided three assists in 35 matches. His performance has been crucial for the Scottish team, which is close to the Europa League quarter-finals after a 3-1 victory over José Mourinho's Fenerbahçe in the first leg of the round of 16.
The forward line is the major weakness of Sevilla
According to EstadioDeportivo, from Nervión, Víctor Orta closely monitors the development of the young striker, aware that the team needs to reinforce its attack after some failed attempts. The uncertainty about the future of Isaac Romero and the inconsistency of recent signings like Mariano Diaz or Kelechi Iheanacho lead the sports management to seek alternatives.
With a contract until 2029, Igamane still has an affordable price in the market, making him an attractive option for Sevilla. His youth and progression fit with the club's idea of strengthening the squad with emerging talent.
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