Regarding Ianis Hagi, the attacker for the Rangers, a major update has surfaced, and it appears that his fate has already been determined at the end of current campaign.

News about Rangers transfers

When the season comes to an end, the Gers will probably have another busy summer ahead of them. Both arrivals and departures are anticipated at the team in an effort to keep the group youthful and shaped to the manager’s preferences.

Oli McBurnie of Sheffield United has been linked to a move to Rangers, maybe because Philippe Clement will likely add more firepower to his assault. McBurnie is viewed as a good alternative to bring in on the cheap.

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Although his four goals in the Premier League this season for the Blades is nothing to write home about (he is, after all, playing for a struggling team), the 27-year-old will be available on a free transfer this summer and may thrive in the Scottish Premiership.

Regarding players departing, there are apprehensions that Todd Cantwell’s mind would be swayed by a transfer to the Premier League, should he attract attention; nonetheless, Rangers will exert great effort to hold onto him.

Ianis Hagi, who was sent out on loan to Alaves by Michael Beale last summer after being deemed surplus to requirements, is another player whose future is currently uncertain.

A new development in Hagi’s difficult season

After a disappointing season on loan, Rangers attacker Hagi is expected to depart Alaves rather than sign a permanent deal this summer, according to Inigo Minon [via Ibrox News]. As a result, he will likely return to Ibrox.

The source claims that it was a “shock” that Beale loaned him out instead of selling him permanently in the first place, earning a sizeable transfer fee in the process, so this isn’t necessarily seen favorably.

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Instead, considering his failures in Spain and past injury problems, Rangers now appear to have a player they don’t want back in the squad this summer. Rather than extending his soon-to-expire contract, they will probably end up losing him for free.

Therefore, unless Clement suddenly views Hagi as an important player ahead of next season, which seems improbable, this is a very frustrating situation for the leaders of the Scottish Premiership. While some Rangers supporters wanted him back in January, his return of 16 goals and 21 assists in 99 appearances is a respectable return, and the squad has progressed this season without him, with Cantwell and Tom Lawrence emerging as vital players in his place.

It’s just another illustration of the poor choices Beale made as manager; luckily, Clement took over and cleaned up his mess expertly; the Englishman’s recent setbacks and dismissal from Sunderland serve as more evidence that he was the wrong choice to take over at Ibrox.

A huge loss of fitness for the Gers.

Hagi’s stint at the team ends with a whimper, so he’ll probably have to accept that he will return to Rangers at the conclusion of the season before going out on a free agent.

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