Ianis Hagi’s situation at Glasgow Rangers has been one with many ups and downs lately, as he was recently recalled to the first team after a long exile to the reserve team.
The 26-year-old Romanian midfielder has regained his place as a starter at Rangers recently and has attracted the interest of several European teams, including Genoa, Roma, Strasbourg, and Gladbach.
However, Hagi's future will remain at Ibrox. This is what the Scottish press is reporting, announcing that the Romanian will extend his current contract, which expires in the summer of 2026.
"Ianis Hagi will stay at Rangers. Despite the shocking way he was treated by the club, that seems to be water under the bridge now, as things stand. Since Philippe Clement gave him a chance, Ianis Hagi has not looked back and has performed exceptionally well since then.
He has scored goals, provided crucial assists, and has linked up well with the offensive players around him. With Hagi alongside them, Hamza Igamane and Cyriel Dessers have also shown improvement, which has been vital for the team's form improvement.
Ianis has even earned Clement a bit more time at the club, as not only the results but also the style of play has improved. We hope that Hagi can regain the full confidence of the decision-makers and sign a new contract this season," write the journalists at Ibrox News.
On Thursday, the second day of Christmas, Ianis Hagi is once again announced as a starter in the Scottish Premiership, for the away match against St. Mirren. Since returning to the first team, Ianis Hagi has played in 8 matches for Rangers.
Italian journalists have also subsequently written that the Romanian footballer is a target for Genoa, which is now owned by the Romanian Dan Șucu.
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