July 1, 2025
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Rangers are gearing up for a seismic start to their 2025 summer transfer window, with three high-profile signings closing in on a move to Ibrox. Moroccan striker Hamza Igamane, Liverpool left-back Owen Beck, and PSV Eindhoven midfielder Joey Veerman are all on the verge of joining Philippe Clement’s squad ahead of the new season.

The Light Blues are working tirelessly behind the scenes to finalise these deals, with multiple medicals lined up and official announcements expected in the coming days — a clear sign of intent as Rangers prepare to reclaim the Scottish Premiership title and make waves in Europe.

A fresh medical has been scheduled for early next week, as sources close to the club hint that three official unveilings could be imminent.

Hamza Igamane to spearhead Clement’s new-look attack

Hamza Igamane, the 21-year-old Morocco international, is set to become Rangers’ headline signing of the summer. A deal worth around £2.5 million has been agreed with FAR Rabat, and the striker is believed to have already completed his medical in Glasgow earlier this week.

His official announcement is expected in early July once visa formalities and image rights are finalised. Igamane’s arrival is seen as a major coup, offering pace, flair, and a natural goal-scoring instinct. Described by scouts as one of North Africa’s most promising talents, he’s been earmarked to lead the line in Clement’s revamped forward unit, potentially replacing Cyriel Dessers who is being monitored by clubs in Turkey and Greece.

Owen Beck close to signing as left-back reinforcement

Liverpool youngster Owen Beck is also on the verge of sealing a move to Rangers. Negotiations between the two clubs are understood to be in advanced stages, with a season-long loan deal — including an option to buy — the likely outcome.

Beck, who impressed on loan at Dundee last season, has already given the green light to a move and is expected to undergo a medical in the coming days. His addition will provide serious competition for Borna Barišić, whose future remains uncertain amid interest from clubs in Serie A and MLS.

A product of Liverpool’s famed Kirkby Academy, Beck ranks among the top full-backs for progressive carries and defensive recoveries across the SPFL last term. Rangers view him as a long-term solution in a position that has needed consistency.

Joey Veerman tipped for Ibrox switch

Dutch international Joey Veerman has emerged as a surprise but welcome addition. Rangers have reportedly triggered a release clause in the region of £8 million from PSV Eindhoven, and personal terms are believed to have been agreed in principle.

The 26-year-old playmaker — known for his composure, passing range, and set-piece prowess — would be a marquee midfield signing, adding experience to a core that already features talents like Todd Cantwell and Nico Raskin.

Veerman’s arrival could pave the way for the departure of Glen Kamara or John Lundstram, both of whom have attracted interest from clubs in the English Championship.

With Igamane, Beck, and Veerman all edging closer to signing, Rangers are setting the stage for an exciting new era. The club is moving decisively in the market, balancing financial prudence with ambition — and fans can expect official announcements as early as this weekend.

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