Hamza Igamane 'could' be handed a senior Morocco call-up, according to reports.
The striker has been in fine fettle for Rangers of late, scoring 13 goals and picking up three assists across 29 appearances in all competitions so far this season.
The 22-year-old was plucked from obscurity in the summer transfer window but has gone on to be a more than worthy investment for Philippe Clement and Co., with his performances continually catching the eye.
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Now, Igamane 'could' be recognised for his displays internationally, with Moroccan outlet Le Matin reporting that national team boss Walid Regragui may hand him a senior call-up in March.
Igamane has previously played for his country's under-23s, winning the 2023 under-23 AFCON under the stewardship of current Rangers number two Issame Charai.
He could now be set to represent his nation at the senior level for the first time when they face off against Niger and Tanzania in World Cup qualifiers next month.
It comes after the forward was recently named the Scottish Premiership's player of the month for January.