JUST IN: Ianis Hagi returns to Rangers first team training in major Ibrox development

Ianis Hagi returns to Rangers first team training in major Ibrox development
MUNICH, GERMANY - JULY 02: Ianis Hagi of Romania during the UEFA EURO 2024 round of 16 match between Romania and Netherlands at Munich Football Arena on July 02, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Ianis Hagi returns to Rangers first team training in major Ibrox development

Rangers foward returns to Rangers first team training in major Ibrox development

Rangers forward Ianis Hagi returned to first-team training at Ibrox on Tuesday after declaring a contract ceasefire.

According to the Scottish Sun, the Gers are “locked in talks” with Hagi over an agreement that would allow him to return to the first squad

soon. The Romanian winger is prepared to reach an agreement to fix his contract predicament, which has delayed his career for more than

a year. According to the Daily Record, Philippe Clement spoke with the player’s agent and advised Hagi to look for a new club in the

summer. A probable exit from Ibrox did not occur, and he has been playing for the B team since.

Fans have been calling for him to be welcomed back into the fold, and he has returned to training, but the European match may have

come too soon.

Ianis Hagi returns to Rangers first team training in major Ibrox development
Ianis Hagi returns to Rangers first team training in major Ibrox development

The 25-year-old reportedly had a contract condition that was complicating the situation, but it appears that it has now been handled.

It is a great victory for the Gers that all sides have finally reached an agreement. Hagi represented Romania in the 2024 European

Championships, but he hasn’t played for Rangers in over a year. He has already made 99 appearances for the club, and his experience

might be beneficial to Rangers as Clement looks to develop a group capable of challenging Celtic for major accolades.

Hagi rejected down a move to Rapid Bucharest during the summer transfer window since he had no intention of leaving Glasgow. While

he will not address all of Rangers’ difficulties on the pitch, his return to the team will be viewed as a new signing for the club.

With Rabbi Matondo out injured, Hagi’s return will be a significant boost for Rangers. Finally, sense prevailed.

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