
The Everton and Rangers swap deal that could beat Premier League rivals to baller
Everton have been linked with a move for Hamza Igamane of Rangers and a swap deal could save some money.
It’s a path that many players have taken over the years with an unwritten connection between Everton and Rangers that has been consistent since the 1980s.
Times have changed in that it used to be the Scots who cherry picked the best talent from Goodison Park with the promise of European football, however, the Premier League is now the place to be.
Managers and players alike have driven up and down the M6 with Kevin Thelwell and Dan Purdy leaving Everton to kick-start a 49ers Enterprises revolution in Glasgow, but could the next to make the switch be a player?
Mohamed Diomande has been linked to Everton, however, a new name has emerged as being a possible target for David Moyes as he looks to replace the departed Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Everton eye Rangers sensation Hamza Igamane
According to French media outlet Footmercato, Everton are one of a number of clubs looking for a striker and, in particular, keeping an eye on Rangers prodigy Hamza Igamane, which could open up the possibility of a swap deal that would be popular for both parties.
The 22-year old has become a full Morocco international since moving to the SPFL and drew attention thanks to some sparkling performances in the Europa League, especially against Spurs and Nice. There is a reason why French and English clubs are keeping tabs.
Footmercato have named the other two clubs who Everton might have to compete with, however, the Rangers connection could be one that the Toffees take advantage of: “Three teams looking for a number 9 are very interested in Igamane,” claimed the report.
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