A fit and fired Ioannis Hagi is undoubtedly helping the Romania national squad, who have sealed their place among the 20 teams competing in the European Championships next summer.
Hagi, who was on loan at Alaves following an injury-plagued stint at Rangers, won an even bigger award in November after being selected as his nation’s Player of the Month in October. Romania’s renowned yellow jerseys will be arriving in Germany in 2024, thanks to his well-aimed attack on Israel.
Rangers face Ianis Hagi’s decision
Hagi Jr. is being supported by Ianis’ renowned father and Romania’s most famous football export to make his temporary exit from Ibrox permanent, even though the playmaker’s future at the club level is uncertain.
The former manager of Galatasaray, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Zenit St. Petersburg tells Digi Sport, What can I say? Having experienced the Scottish League, he is well-versed in its meaning. He is really hardy. hostile.
He should fight to play football in Spain, in my opinion, as it’s a different style of game. a technological one. Very different from the game played in Scotland.
Romanian hero, but not sure about Rangers
A game that, to be honest, perhaps fits Hagi a little bit better as well.
Although the £3 million signing from Genk is a great technical, he might not have the strength or bite to succeed in Scotland.
Even if Rangers decide to cash in on Hagi, they would still have plenty of options at number ten, including Alex Lowry, Todd Cantwell, Tom Lawrence, Sam Lammers, and Kemar Roofe.
Philippe Clement may be eager to examine a player farmed out by his predecessor, Mick Beale.