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Ianis Hagi Transfer from Rangers to Genoa

Daily Record reports on Ianis Hagi's contract situation with Rangers and potential move to Genoa. Ianis Hagi has rejected a new contract offer from Rangers. His current deal is due to expire at the end of the season, and the club won't extend it unless he accepts reduced terms. He has been linked with a move to Genoa as his contract approaches its end.

Dan Șucu is determined to bring Ianis Hagi to Genoa. Hagi was desired during the winter transfer window but remained at Rangers for the second half of the season. Italian journalists report that Dan Șucu is committed to signing the Romanian international, who wants to return to the top European leagues.

Rangers' resolve could be tested with a potential late bid from Genoa for Ianis Hagi, with reports suggesting a £4m offer. Former Romanian playmaker Adrian Mutu believes Hagi would quickly establish himself at Genoa if personal terms and a transfer fee deal with Rangers could be agreed.

Genoa owner Dan Sucu is considering a late approach for Ianis Hagi, having been interested in the player for some time. Hagi was initially frozen out of the Rangers squad due to a wage rise clause in his contract but has since become a key player for the team. However, no contract extension has been triggered yet.

Genoa, owned by Romanian Dan Țucu, is considering a lowball £1.2m offer for Ianis Hagi to test Rangers' resolve. Despite reviving his Rangers career, interest from Genoa persists.

Ianis Hagi has been urged to quit Rangers and move to Genoa by ex-Chelsea, Juventus, and Inter Milan star Adrian Mutu. Mutu believes Hagi would quickly establish himself at Genoa if he agreed on his personal terms and they could reach a transfer fee deal with Rangers. Mutu emphasized Hagi's qualities and his familiarity with Italy, having previously played in Serie A.

Dan Șucu is reportedly showing interest in acquiring Ianis Hagi for Genoa. Earlier, Dan Șucu had also expressed interest in bringing Hagi to Rapid during the summer, when the midfielder was relegated to Rangers' second team. Ianis Hagi, the son of Gheorghe Hagi, has previous experience in Italy with Fiorentina, although he only played two matches there. His tactical profile is considered a good fit for Genoa's needs, as he can operate as an offensive midfielder or as a winger, which are positions where Genoa is currently improvising, according to coach Vieira.

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