
Hagi’s Time at Rangers Nearing an End?
Romanian international Ianis Hagi appears to be on the verge of leaving Rangers at the end of the season, as his contract negotiations hit a deadlock. The talented playmaker, who initially faced a spell on the sidelines due to a contract dispute, has since become a key figure under Barry Ferguson.
Despite Hagi’s strong performances—scoring three goals and providing seven assists in 19 Scottish Premiership appearances—Rangers have halted discussions over a new deal due to the 26-year-old’s financial demands.
According to ProSport, Hagi now has a “high chance” of departing as a free agent, sparking a wave of interest from clubs across Europe.
Fenerbahce Leading the Race for Hagi’s Signature
Reports suggest that Turkey and Italy are the likeliest destinations for the former Fiorentina ace, with Turkish giants Fenerbahce particularly keen to secure his services.
With Hagi receiving multiple offers and Rangers reluctant to meet his wage demands, the midfielder’s departure seems increasingly inevitable.
Interestingly, this transfer saga unfolds just days before Rangers face Fenerbahce in the UEFA Europa League Round of 16. Hagi is expected to feature for Ferguson’s side, giving him a firsthand experience of Turkish football and its passionate fanbase.
Hagi’s European Comeback & Future Prospects
Although former Rangers boss Philippe Clement left Hagi out of the club’s initial Europa League squad, Ferguson has since reinstated him, making him eligible for the upcoming clash against Fenerbahce.
As speculation swirls around his next move, all eyes will be on Hagi’s performance in Istanbul—potentially against a club that could soon become his new home.
With contract talks stalled and offers flooding in, it seems increasingly likely that Ianis Hagi will bid farewell to Ibrox this summer. Will Rangers regret losing him for free? Time will tell.
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