The club is “struggling” to reach an agreement with the rangers, and Everton has asked

Igamane’s Move to Lille in Doubt as Other Clubs Show Interest

Igamane has reached a personal agreement with Lille, with the French Ligue 1 side eyeing him as a replacement for Jonathan David. However, Rangers have yet to approve the transfer and were reportedly planning to hold off on any decision until after their Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos.


Now, uncertainty surrounds whether the move to Lille will happen at all. According to Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Lille are struggling to finalize terms with Rangers, and more clubs have now entered the race for the striker.


Everton and Udinese have both made initial inquiries about Igamane, while Feyenoord have also joined the chase. The Dutch club is expected to receive a significant financial boost from the imminent sale of Igor Paixao to Marseille, and they appear to view Igamane as a strong potential addition. With extra funds, Feyenoord may be able to present an appealing offer.




However, it remains unclear whether Igamane would prefer a move to the Eredivisie over clubs in Ligue 1, Serie A, or the Premier League.

The 22-year-old striker enjoyed a strong campaign last season, scoring 16 goals in 46 appearances for Rangers during a turbulent year that saw Philippe Clement lose his job as manager. Igamane also found the net four times in the Europa League, scoring against FCSB, Nice (twice), and Tottenham Hotspur—with his brace against Nice likely catching Lille’s attention.

Rangers still have Igamane under contract for another four years, putting the club in a strong position to demand a high transfer fee should they decide to sell.




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