Everton Set to Launch Bid for Rangers Star

Jul 21, 2025 3 min read
Everton Set to Launch Bid for Rangers Star
David Moyes

Everton are poised to make a significant move in the summer transfer window, with manager David Moyes targeting Rangers’ dynamic striker Hamza Igamane. According to Goodison News, the Toffees are ready to capitalize on a collapsed transfer between Rangers and Ligue 1 side Lille, positioning themselves to secure the 22-year-old Moroccan’s signature for a reported £15m-£20m. With Everton’s attacking options depleted following the departures of Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Armando Broja, Igamane’s pace, flair, and goal-scoring prowess make him a prime target as the club prepares for their final season at Goodison Park and their 2026 move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Everton’s Attacking Crisis

Everton’s pursuit of Igamane is driven by an urgent need to reinforce their forward line. The Toffees lost Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who ran down his contract, and Armando Broja, who returned to Chelsea after a loan spell marred by injuries. Beto, the only fit senior striker, has shown promise with five goals in six Premier League games since February 2025, but his inconsistent form and links to Torino underscore the need for additional firepower. Youssef Chermiti, a 21-year-old academy product, is the only other option, leaving Moyes with limited depth as Everton aim to improve on their 13th-place finish in 2024-25.

Moyes, backed by new owners The Friedkin Group, has already made strategic signings, including goalkeeper Mark Travers (£4m from Bournemouth), striker Thierno Barry (£27m from Villarreal), and midfielder Tim Iroegbunam, with Carlos Alcaraz’s loan made permanent. However, the loss of key players like Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucoure, and Andre Gomes has heightened the urgency to bolster the attack. Igamane’s profile as a versatile, goal-scoring forward who can play across the front line makes him an ideal fit for Moyes’ system, particularly as a foil for the physical presence of Barry.

Transfer Dynamics and Competition

The opportunity to sign Igamane arose after Lille’s proposed deal fell apart due to their failure to meet Rangers’ £15m-£20m valuation, as reported by Ibrox Noise and Sacha Tavolieri on X. Everton have moved quickly, making an enquiry alongside Serie A side Udinese, with Rennes and Feyenoord also showing interest. Rangers, operating under a sell-to-buy structure, are open to a sale if their price is met, with £20m potentially setting a club record for a departure.

Strategic Fit and Potential Impact

Igamane’s potential arrival would be a statement signing for Everton, aligning with The Friedkin Group’s ambition to make a mark in their first summer transfer window since taking over in late 2024. Moyes’ experience in nurturing young strikers positions him well to unlock Igamane’s potential, though the Moroccan’s limited experience in a top-five European league presents a risk.

The £15m-£20m price tag, while a significant investment, is considered a bargain for a player of Igamane’s upside, especially compared to other targets like Juventus’ Douglas Luiz (£26m-£30m) or PSV’s Johan Bakayoko (£17m). Everton’s financial backing from The Friedkin Group, allows for such a move, though the club must balance their budget with other targets, including a right-back like Panathinaikos’ Georgios Vagiannidis and a midfielder like Westvek.

Challenges and Risks

While Igamane’s potential is undeniable, his lack of experience in a top-tier league raises questions about his readiness for the Premier League’s intensity. Everton’s decision to pursue him over more established options like Ferguson or Brian Brobbey reflects a willingness to take a calculated risk, but Moyes will need to manage his development carefully. Additionally, competition from Udinese, Rennes, and Feyenoord could drive up the transfer fee or sway Igamane, who may be tempted by European football or a less physically demanding league.

Conclusion

Everton’s move for Hamza Igamane represents a bold step to address their attacking deficiencies and build a squad capable of competing in the Premier League’s upper echelons. With David Moyes pushing for the £15m-£20m-rated Rangers star, the Toffees are well-placed to secure a high-potential forward who could thrive under his guidance. Despite competition from Udinese, Rennes, and Feyenoord, Everton’s Premier League pedigree and ambitious vision under The Friedkin Group make them favorites. As the transfer window progresses, Igamane’s potential arrival could be a defining moment for Everton’s new era at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

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