Hamza Igaman, the Moroccan international midfielder, has seen his market value skyrocket following an outstanding season with Scottish club Rangers.
According to the Transfermarkt website, which tracks player statistics and values, Igaman’s worth has surged to 2.5 million euros, a remarkable increase from just 1 million euros last summer.
The 22-year-old midfielder’s rise in value is a direct result of his stellar performances both in the Scottish Premiership and European competitions.
Since joining Rangers from the Royal Army last summer, Igaman has made an immediate impact, contributing significantly to the team’s success.
In his first season with the Scottish side, Igaman has played 22 matches, scoring 11 goals—7 in the Scottish Premiership and 4 in the UEFA Europa League.
His impressive performances have not gone unnoticed, and his market value has increased by a substantial 1.5 million euros in less than half a season.
Igaman’s impressive form on the field has made him one of the most promising young talents in European football.
His ability to contribute goals from midfield, coupled with his all-around play, has caught the attention of scouts and analysts across Europe.
Rangers secured the Moroccan midfielder last summer on a five-year deal, and his rise in market value highlights the wisdom of that investment.
The club will be hoping that Igaman continues to develop and help lead them to further success in both domestic and European competitions in the seasons to come.
As Igaman’s market value continues to climb, it is clear that the midfielder’s future looks bright, and his performances this season have firmly established him as one of the standout talents in Scottish football.