Olympique de Marseille are setting their sights on bolstering their attacking options ahead of the summer transfer window, with Rangers forward Hamza Igamane emerging as a key target.
The 22-year-old Moroccan has been in impressive form this season, finding the net 13 times across all competitions.
His performances in Scotland have not gone unnoticed, with several European clubs, including Marseille, closely monitoring his progress.
Since joining Rangers, Igamane has rapidly established himself as one of the most promising strikers in the Scottish Premiership.
His knack for scoring in crucial moments and his composure in front of goal have made him a vital component of the squad.
As a result, his name has been linked with a potential move to a bigger stage, with Marseille keen to bring him to Ligue 1.
However, the French club faces stiff competition for his signature. English Premier League side Everton and Spanish outfit Sevilla FC are also reportedly interested in securing the services of the young striker.
Given the level of interest, Rangers are understood to be holding firm on their valuation, setting a price tag of at least €10 million for any potential transfer.
For Marseille, the pursuit of Igamane aligns with their ambitions to strengthen their squad, particularly if they secure Champions League qualification.
The French side sees him as a valuable addition to their attacking lineup, capable of bringing both youth and quality to their front line.
With the summer transfer window approaching, negotiations are expected to intensify in the coming months as clubs weigh up their options.
Igamane’s future remains uncertain, but with his talent and growing reputation, a move to one of Europe’s top leagues appears increasingly likely.