
Rangers official partner suggests Ianis Hagi sale at Ibrox, ‘I am so done with this team’
Rangers attacker Ianis Hagi could be set for an exit from Ibrox this summer, according to Four Lads Had A Dream.
Hagi has barely featured for the club in recent times due to a knee injury suffered in January 2022 that kept him out of action for over a year.
He has since returned to the pitch, but his time at Rangers is reportedly coming to an end as manager Michael Beale looks to rebuild his squad this summer.

“Money will be freed up with the expiration of contracts, we could perhaps sell a Kamara or Hagi for a few bob but we will need more than that to fully strengthen the squad to a level where we can have a realistic expectation of success,” according to Four Lads Had A Dream.
“I’m not normally one for the scorched earth approach and tend to be more calm and measured in my reaction but I am so done with this team that I’d happily drive many of them to the airport or to their next club destination.
“Some have given us great memories, sure, and I’m happy to savour many of them but at Rangers life is very much ‘what have you done for us lately’ and lately all we’ve had in return is domestic inferiority.”

Tough time
It’s been a very tough period for Hagi, who has been forced to watch on from the sidelines as his teammates battled it out on the pitch.
The forward is slowly but surely getting back to it, but there is a very real possibility that he will be one of the unfortunate ones to make way for new faces at Rangers.
His injury has unfortunately set back a promising spell at the club, where he was once a fan favourite for his dangerous attacks and fabulous assists.
Beale looks certain to shake things up behind the scenes as the Gers look to bounce back what is set to be an ultimately disappointing campaign this time around, with fierce rivals Celtic heading for another Scottish Premiership title.
It remains to be seen whether Hagi will be a part of the Rangers squad that seeks to challenge Celtic, but at the minute, given his injury struggles, it seems likely that he will be one of the first players to exit Ibrox when the season ends.
In other Rangers news, Brian Laudrup has suggested that the end may be near for winger Ryan Kent.