Watch quality compilation video as hype machine ramps up around £1.7m Rangers talent

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Rangers fans could have a new hero in the shape of Moroccan forward Hamza Igamane.

Whilst the 21-year-old striker is yet to get off the mark for the Ibrox side, two substitute appearances against first Celtic and then Dundee United have caught the eye.

Rangers fans want to see more of Igamane as a result and there is big hope, and big hype, building around a player whom Philippe Clement describes as a 'big talent'.

Having also told Rangers fans to remember Hamza Igamane's name, the summer signing has the backing of the Ibrox management team and soon the Ibrox stands too.

As Rangers prepare to return to their hallowed turf next week v Dundee, a compilation of the striker's touches v city rivals Dundee United is turning heads online.

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Hamza Igamane compilation v Dundee United

Hamza Igamane might've only got the best part of 20 minutes v Dundee United but it was enough to catch the eye of Rangers fans.

Rangers paid £1.7m to bring Igamane to Glasgow from Moroccan side FAR Rabat this summer and so far the striker has been working up his fitness and settling into Scotland.

Now ready to go out and make an impression, the striker's notable cameo included a number of neat dribbles, some wonderful close control and a stunning turn and pass which should've seen Tom Lawrence score a second Rangers goal at Tannadice.

The striker was even unlucky to flash a header past the post from a James Tavernier corner-kick.

It's all included in a neat cameo which has been compiled by X user Declan_19 and which has since made a big impact at a number of high-profile Moroccan football accounts.

Rangers fans getting behind youthful squad

Rangers fans are naturally getting excited about what Hamza Igamane can bring to the side as Philippe Clement rebuilds the Ibrox squad.

With the swagger, confidence and discerning moustache, the Moroccan striker has all the attributes to fire his way into the Ibrox faithful's hearts.

Now all he needs is a goal, and a song, and we might be about to see something beautiful happen at Ibrox.

But Igamane is just one of a number of young players at Rangers who have begun to show early promise as Clement looks to overhaul the Ibrox team.

Scotland talent Connor Barron has emerged as one of the first picks in middle of the park following his move from Aberdeen.

Mohamed Diomande has also emerged as the heartbeat of Clement's youthful Rangers side.

Brazilian left-back Jefte plays with a maturity that belies his 20 years, whilst Oscar Cortes looks like a dangerous option on the left-wing.

Ross McCausland continues to develop on the right-wing, with the Gers yet to see what centre-back option Clinton Nsiala can bring to the first-team.

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