I. Hagi leaving Rangers?
Ianis Hagi had previously been moved to the B squad after being told he could look for a new club. Manager Philippe Clement was working on reducing the wage bill at Rangers to bring in new talent. Hagi was determined to fight for his place, which led to a change of heart from Clement and the Rangers management. Kris Boyd had said that Hagi should have been brought back to the first team immediately after the transfer window closed without him leaving Rangers. There were contract issues that delayed his return to the first team. Hagi is hoping to perform well between now and January to secure a move in January or next summer.
Ianis Hagi was told he could depart Ibrox and held talks with Philippe Clement and his agent to secure a move away during the summer window. However, he was unable to secure a move. There has now been a major U-turn between the player and club with a solution reached following dialogue between the two parties. Hagi has returned to first-team training with Rangers.
Ianis Hagi spent last term on loan with La Liga outfit Alaves.
Ianis Hagi has been banished from the first-team squad at Rangers after failing to secure a summer move elsewhere. Hagi has been frozen out due to a clause in his contract that would trigger a wage rise if he plays one more game. Despite this, Hagi has remained professional and made himself available for the club's B team.
Philippe Clement indicated that the player does not feature in his plans despite still being at Ibrox after the transfer window closed. Hagi hasn't played for Rangers in around a year and spent most of last season on loan at Alaves. Clement aimed to offload the high-earning attacking midfielder permanently during the summer to free up funds and space for a rebuild. There was interest, including from his homeland, but no move materialised.
Ianis Hagi has a transfer release clause of £2.95 million. Philippe Clement had hoped to offload the Romanian before the end of the window to bring in much-needed transfer funds and get him off the wage bill. There was interest from his homeland and elsewhere but nothing came from any of it. Giovanni Becali indicated that if a club comes in for him and pays the clause, he can leave Rangers. However, Hagi is not getting the opportunity to play, which hinders clubs from scouting him.
Ianis Hagi is currently in a challenging situation at Rangers, with Philippe Clement not including him in the plans. There is speculation that one more appearance would trigger a significant pay rise, which is why the club might be avoiding playing him. Giovanni Becali mentioned that it would be beneficial for Hagi to play until the winter, after which there could be potential offers for him.
Ianis Hagi is currently in a challenging situation at Rangers, with Philippe Clement not including him in the plans. There is speculation that one more appearance would trigger a significant pay rise, which is why the club might be avoiding playing him. Giovanni Becali mentioned that it would be beneficial for Hagi to play until the winter, after which there could be potential offers for him.
Philippe Clement has admitted there is no way back for Iannis Hagi at Rangers.
A team that has just been drawn against Rangers in the Europa League have shown interest in Ianis Hagi. Gigi Becali, the Bucharest side's owner, stated that he will speak with Hagi's father, Gheorghe, before deciding if they will press ahead with a move.
Rapid Bucharest launched an offer to tempt him out of Glasgow. Despite the offer making him their highest paid player, it was still a significant downgrade on his Rangers salary, leading him to snub the move.
Ianis Hagi remains on the books for now but could still depart either permanently or on loan if another club comes to the table. A contract termination is also a possibility.
Ianis Hagi remains on the books for now after turning down a move to Rapid Bucharest but could still depart either permanently or on loan if another club comes to the table.
Ianis Hagi turned down a move back to his homeland with Rapid Bucharest.
Ianis Hagi has been told to play and train with the B team by manager Philippe Clement. There is interest from Rapid Bucharest in Romania. Hagi has stated that he has never asked to leave Rangers and is willing to fight for his place in the club.
Ianis Hagi has REJECTED the chance to leave Rangers for Rapid Bucharest, according to a report. Rapid Bucharest was willing to make him their highest paid player but that would have seen him cut his Gers wage in HALF. Hagi wants to stay and fight for his place despite being frozen out by manager Philippe Clement.
Rapid Bucharest will reportedly try to convince Ianis Hagi to join the club from Rangers by making him their top earner - although the player himself will have to take a huge pay cut from the salary he currently earns in Govan.
Rapid Bucharest are reportedly on the verge of offering Ianis Hagi the opportunity to become their highest-paid player, although he will still need to accept a pay cut. Last week, Rapid's manager and a director expressed their interest in the player following Marius Sumudica's appointment as the replacement for the sacked Celtic legend Neil Lennon. Dan Sucu, Rapid's majority shareholder, has proposed a monthly salary of €30,000 (£24,400) to Hagi, with the potential for the amount to rise to €500,000 (£423,400) annually after bonuses. Nevertheless, this offer would still mean a reduction from his current earnings at Ibrox, which are reported to be €1.3 million (£1.1 million) per year.
Ianis Hagi is not part of the plans for Rangers with Rapid Bucharest claimed to be interested in him.
Ianis Hagi is another on the list of players the club look to move on and Rapid Bucharest are major admirers of the Romanian. Their club chief Viorel Moldovan has already confirmed interest in the attacker - who spent last season at Alaves on loan.
Ianis Hagi has been out of favor at Rangers and has been playing with the second string team. There are no concrete bids for him yet, but the club may need to offload high-earning players like Hagi to bring in new signings.
Rapid Bucharest in Romania are interested in taking Ianis Hagi back. Following Celtic legend Neil Lennon's sacking, he was replaced by Marius Sumudica, who refused to rule out a move for the 25-year-old. A club director was even more forthright on their interest.
Rangers are looking to move on Ianis Hagi before the summer window shuts.
Ianis Hagi is wanted by Rapid Bucharest after the sacking of Neil Lennon. The new Rapid boss, Marius Sumudica, confirmed discussions are ongoing and expressed hope that Hagi would be interested in joining Rapid. Rapid shareholder Dan Sucu also confirmed the club's strong interest in Hagi.
Ianis Hagi has been relegated to the B team in recent weeks. Despite claims that Fiorentina were interested, it is understood that the player has never requested to leave Rangers and still has a desire to represent the club.
Ianis Hagi has been omitted from the UCL squad.
Ianis Hagi has been banished to Rangers' B squad since returning from his season-long loan stint with Alaves. He netted a hat-trick for the second-string in the weekend's win over Derby County but has yet to find an exit route.
Ianis Hagi is currently training and playing with Rangers B team ahead of an expected exit this window. He had previously been on loan at Alaves.
There is a rumour that Ianis Hagi might leave Rangers for free. Philippe Clement, the coach, stated that he is not involved in the financial decisions regarding player transfers.
There was a suggestion that Ianis Hagi could be allowed to move on for nothing to get the outcast off the wage bill.
Rangers manager Phillipe Clement is prepared to let Ianis Hagi leave the club for free despite his Euro 2024 performance.
Ianis Hagi can leave Glasgow Rangers in the last three weeks of the transfer market. The Romanian attacking midfielder, born in 1998, is not in the plans of Belgian coach Philippe Clement and is therefore looking to move. Although he has a valid contract until June 30, 2025, he can leave the British club for free. He previously played in Italy for Fiorentina from 2016 to 2018.
Ianis Hagi has not played for Rangers for some time and was on loan at Alaves last season. He has been told he is free to find a new club after discussions between the player, club, and his agent. Clement confirmed that Hagi will leave the club this summer.
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