Rangers
Rangers eye £9m swoop for their most exciting prospect since Hamza Igamane
Rangers F.C. may be locked in a tense title race, but plans for the summer transfer window are already taking shape behind the scenes.
A crucial clash with Heart of Midlothian F.C. looms, with Rangers knowing victory could close the gap at the top to just one point. Defeat, however, would leave them trailing significantly with only a handful of matches remaining—potentially ending their title hopes.

Regardless of how the season finishes, strengthening the squad is expected to be a priority. The club will likely target players who can make an immediate impact while also offering long-term resale value.
Igamane model Rangers want to repeat
The success of Hamza Igamane is a clear example of the strategy Rangers will aim to replicate. Signed for a modest fee from FAR Rabat, the Moroccan forward enjoyed a standout campaign before securing a lucrative move to Lille.
Despite spending just one full season at Ibrox, Igamane delivered an impressive goal return and has since seen his value rise even further, underlining the benefits of smart recruitment.
New £9m-rated target emerges
Rangers are now being linked with another exciting prospect who could follow a similar path. Reports suggest the club have already held discussions with Tromsø over a potential move for midfielder Jens Hjerto-Dahl, who is valued at around £9 million.
The 20-year-old has been catching the eye in Norway with his technical ability and attacking output from midfield. His ability to carry the ball and beat opponents could add a new dimension to Rangers’ play, particularly in breaking through high-press systems.
Given his age, potential, and current valuation, Hjerto-Dahl is being tipped as one of the most exciting prospects Rangers have targeted since Igamane.
Big decision ahead
With the groundwork already laid, the focus now shifts to whether Rangers’ hierarchy are willing to commit significant funds to secure the deal. Bringing in a player of Hjerto-Dahl’s profile would not only strengthen the current squad but also align with the club’s longer-term strategy of developing and selling top talent.
As the season reaches its climax, Rangers face defining moments both on and off the pitch—with recruitment decisions likely to shape their ability to compete for silverware next season.
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