£3m signing told ‘he has to leave’ as manager makes permanent Rangers transfer exit claim

£3m signing told ‘he has to leave’ as manager makes permanent Rangers transfer exit claim.

Philippe Clement had to deal with more than a reconstruction as Rangers ended the summer window still lacking in a few spots.

In a tense conclusion to his tenure at Ibrox, the manager had to cope with Todd Cantwell downing tools and training away from the squad.

After resolving his contract dispute with Rangers and contributing right away to the team’s comeback, Ianis Hagi was sent off for a challenge that appeared to be worn out.

Ianis Hagi will permanently depart Rangers.

During the summer, there were many rumors that the playmaker was leaving Rangers, and former Romanian manager Dumitru Dumitriu advised Golazo that Hagi should still pursue this strategy.

Hagi responded as follows when asked what choice he should make:

“I believe he will ultimately receive what is rightfully his. He doesn’t have to stay in Europe because he is a talented football player who can play for other teams there. He must go, in my opinion, but not on loan. to be purchased, used, and to go for good.

“A club’s purchase of you demonstrates their faith in you. Ianis also need that. He is a gifted player who gives his all, shoots hard, and passes with both feet. He is an excellent football player with many attributes. However, he was unlucky to sustain the injuries. Let’s not assume that they ought to resign now. Not at all.

Can Hagi play in the Rangers’ upcoming match?

Hagi received a two-game suspension after being sent off against St Johnstone, meaning he will miss three games overall.

The £3 million acquisition wasn’t included in Rangers’ plans for their Europa League team either, which is why he played 90 minutes against Stenhousemuir in the less opulent setting of Forthbank Stadium.

Remember that Ianis Hagi’s Braga free-kick was with his right foot, so a goal with his left foot straight from a corner demonstrated once again how valuable he may be to Clement.

Unfortunately, he has one more game to miss before probably going back to Pittodrie, where he scored on his last visit and where he has never lost to Aberdeen in eight outings.

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