Rangers forward Hamza Igamane has reportedly emerged as a 'priority target' for Olympique Marseille.
The Moroccan scored the winner for the Ibrox club at Parkhead on Sunday as Barry Ferguson's men downed Celtic in an impressive 3-2 victory.
Igamane came off the bench with seven minutes to go and made an almost immediate impact, rattling into the top corner to give his side a memorable victory.
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Now, he has emerged as a 'priority target' for Ligue 1 side Marseille, claims 'But! Football Club'.
The French team are said to be 'interested' in Igamane ahead of a potential summer transfer.
The 22-year-old only moved to Glasgow last year, joining Rangers from AS Far Rabat in his homeland.
He took a while to find his feet in Scotland, but after he eventually did, Igamane proved, in spades, what he could do.
The frontman has netted 14 goals and assisted three for Rangers so far this season and is currently away with Morocco's senior team on international duty as they face Niger and Tanzania in World Cup qualifiers this month.
"He's got a massive future in the game and he showed his quality with the goal at the end," said Barry Ferguson after Rangers' win at Parkhead on Sunday.
"It was an unbelievable strike, but it's a bit difficult with the language barrier, but he's one that we're going to work with, and we're going to try and make him better.
"He has to improve on some aspects of his game and if he does that, then he's got a huge future."