Rangers get Hamza Igamane transfer ruling from the Jury as Lawrence Shankland told exact move he must make

Rangers get Hamza Igamane transfer ruling from the Jury as Lawrence Shankland told exact move he must make

Transfer business dominating the talking points after another packed week in Scottish football

Hamza Igamane looks to be on his way out of Rangers with Lille set to bid. What should be an acceptable fee for Rangers to let him go and why?

SCOTT McDERMOTT If Rangers are offered anything more than £10 million for Igamane, they have to take it after paying just £1.5 million a year ago. It’s tough for fans to see a prodigious talent leave early but that’s the player trading model the club needs to adopt.

ANDY NEWPORT: Anything north of £15 million would represent a fantastic return for Rangers. The kid has huge potential but there are still a few rough edges needing polished that will prevent him reaching record numbers money-wise. Gers should certainly get a hefty return on the £1.5m he cost.

SCOTT BURNS: The talk is that any bid would be in excess of £10 million. If that is the case it is good money for a player who has only been here a season. It would also be a decent return on a striker that cost just £1.5 million.

Benjamin Ngren has checked in at Celtic for £1.7 million. What will he add to Brendan Rodgers’ side and how big a player do you expect him to be at Parkhead this term?

SCOTT McD: He’ll add skill, penetration and a goal threat to Celtic’s already dangerous attack. Ngren fits the profile of players the club normally target, develop and sell on for a profit. He’s already made the step up to international football with Sweden and he could be a key man for Rodgers this season.

ANDY: He’s another exciting talent. Signing the right winger will relieve some of the concern floating around Parkhead right now as clubs circle in on Nicolas Kuhn.

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