In a major boost to their roster, Rangers have officially signed 21-year-old forward Hamza Igamane from AS FAR in Morocco. Igamane, who came up through the youth ranks at his former club, is no stranger to success. He holds the title of being the youngest player in their history to win the league title, Throne Cup, and the U23 African Cup of Nations.
As he settles into his new home at Ibrox, Igamane expressed his excitement about joining Rangers and becoming a part of the club’s storied legacy. He is eager to work with his new teammates and contribute to their success on the pitch. The young forward was particularly drawn to the club’s large fanbase and rich history, which he hopes will help him grow both personally and professionally.
Rangers fans will be thrilled to know that Igamane is ready to make an impact at Ibrox right away. He has not been called up to Morocco’s Olympic U23 squad, which means he will be available to train and play with Rangers immediately. With his talent and enthusiasm for the game, Igamane is sure to add depth and value to Rangers’ squad as they continue their quest for glory on the field.
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