Glasgow Rangers is still considering what to do with Ianis Hagi next season, as his contract with the Scots expires this summer.
According to the latest information from the British press, as reported by the well-known news agency BBC, Rangers wants to keep former legendary striker Barry Ferguson as coach for the next season.
This comes after Rangers qualified for the Europa League quarterfinals and defeated Celtic again in the big Old Firm derby, with a score of 3-2. A decision that could weigh heavily on Hagi, who is not highly desired in Ferguson's game plans.
The coach does not rely on the Romanian international as much as the player would have expected, writes BBC. Only in the first 2 matches under Ferguson's coaching, Ianis Hagi was a starter.
The son of the legendary Gheorghe Hagi still has a contract extension option on the table from Rangers, but it remains to be seen what decision will be made, especially if Barry Ferguson remains. There is a hypothesis that Steven Gerrard could return to the Scottish club, but so far, no agreement has been reached.
Ianis Hagi has played 26 matches this season and scored four goals.
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