earns international call-up despite goal drought
The attacker was been called up to Morocco’s squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers, giving the Rangers striker a potential chance to earn his first senior cap despite his current goal drought.
The forward enjoyed a blistering run of form earlier this season, scoring 12 goals in just 14 matches. However, his scoring touch has deserted him in recent weeks, with his last goal coming against Aberdeen back in mid-January.
Despite his struggles in front of goal, Morocco manager Walid Regragui has still included Igamane in his 34-man squad for their fixtures against Nearns international call-up despite goal drought
The attacker was been called up to Morocco’s squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers, giving the Rangers striker a potential chance to earn his first senior cap despite his current goal drought.
The forward enjoyed a blistering run of form earlier this season, scoring 12 goals in just 14 matches. However, his scoring touch has deserted him in recent weeks, with his last goal coming against Aberdeen back in mid-January.
Despite his struggles in front of goal, Morocco manager Walid Regragui has still included Igamane in his 34-man squad for their fixtures against NMarseille, who have also expressed interest in landing the forward – while Tottenham Hotspur have shown historical interest.
Everton have now ‘joined the race’, hoping to tempt Igamane away from Rangers when the transfer window opens as their new era begins.
Igamane’s current deal runs until 2029, giving Rangers a strong position in any negotiations. While Transfermarkt values the striker at €2.5 million, the Scottish champions are expected to demand a significearns international call-up despite goal drought
The attacker was been called up to Morocco’s squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers, giving the Rangers striker a potential chance to earn his first senior cap despite his current goal drought.
The forward enjoyed a blistering run of form earlier this season, scoring 12 goals in just 14 matches. However, his scoring touch has deserted him in recent weeks, with his last goal coming against Aberdeen back in mid-January.
Despite his struggles in front of goal, Morocco manager Walid Regragui has still included Igamane in his 34-man squad for their fixtures against NMarseille, who have also expressed interest in landing the forward – while Tottenham Hotspur have shown historical interest.
Everton have now ‘joined the race’, hoping to tempt Igamane away from Rangers when the transfer window opens as their new era begins.
Igamane’s current deal runs until 2029, giving Rangers a strong position in any negotiations. While Transfermarkt values the striker at €2.5 million, the Scottish champions are expected to demand a significantliger antliger iger