Rabat: Signed from Rangers for £11.5 million, Igamane has already netted seven goals and passed several decisive assists in just 378 minutes of play, averaging a direct goal contribution every 47 minutes.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, taking advantage of Olivier Giroud’s absence through injury, the Moroccan forward has quickly stolen the spotlight at Lille, impressing with his power, technique, and composure.
Former LOSC defender Adil Rami has compared him to Ronaldo Naz¡rio, while others have dubbed him “Morocco’s Adriano” for his steel-like nerves and clinical finishing, Marca reports.
Drawing inspiration from Didier Drogba’s style, the young striker showcases a complete and modern centre-forward profile, capable of combining efficiency with creativity.
His coach, Bruno G©n©sio, praised his exceptional qualities while noting that he still needs to improve his tactical discipline. For Marca, Hamza Igamane is charting the course to become the next Moroccan football emblem of a new generation of players lighting up European pitches.