Ianis Hagi Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Summer Overhaul
Rangers forward Ianis Hagi could be on his way out of Ibrox this summer, according to reports. The Romanian international has struggled with injuries over the past year and has found game time hard to come by.
With new manager Michael Beale keen to overhaul the squad in the upcoming transfer window, Hagi may be one of the players sacrificed.
Ianis Hagi suffered a debilitating knee injury in January 2022 that kept him sidelined for over 12 months. Though he has recently returned to action, he has failed to recapture his previous form.
Fan site ‘Four Lads Had A Dream‘ claim Rangers will look to offload players to raise funds, with Hagi and fellow midfielder Glen Kamara potentially on the chopping block.
The 23-year-old was once a fan favourite at Ibrox, admired for his creative flair and eye for goal. However, his injury nightmare has stalled what was a promising start to his Rangers career.
Beale is expected to make widespread changes to a squad that looks set to fall short in the Scottish Premiership title race again this season. While a ‘scorched earth’ approach is unlikely, underperforming and fringe players will be moved on.
Rangers Eye Summer Shake-Up with Ianis Hagi Among Potential Departures
After a tormenting time on the sidelines, the last thing Ianis Hagi needs is further uncertainty over his future. However, with Rangers chasing success, sentimentality is in short supply.
The forward has struggled to rediscover his best form and risks becoming a forgotten man. An exit may reignite his career, though it would mark a sad end to his time in Glasgow.
Hagi’s impending departure highlights the ruthless edge needed to succeed at Rangers. While the playmaker has provided supporters with joyous memories, past glories count for little.
After an injury-plagued campaign devoid of silverware, a summer overhaul is vital. Though Hagi’s talent is evident, his fitness troubles pose too great a risk.
Should he leave Ibrox, he will do so with potential unfulfilled – a cautionary tale of how fortunes can change in an instant. A new start may beckon, but Hagi’s spell at Rangers will be forever bittersweet.
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