Rangers player Ianis Hagi
Rangers player Ianis Hagi

Ianis Hagi transfer twist emerges as Rangers financial blow on the cards

Pranav Shahaney

Pranav is a sports journalist who graduated from St. Mary’s University, London, in Sports Journalism (MA). He has over nine years of experience working inside newsrooms, including but not limited to News Associates, The Non League Paper, HT Media Group, VAVEL, Sportskeeda, Chichester Observer and Eastbourne Herald. He specialises in news related to takeovers, club finances and injuries.

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Rangers are at risk of not making anything this transfer window in the event that Ianis Hagi leaves, according to Tuttomercato.

The news outlet reported on 8 August that despite the Romanian's deal expiring in 2025, he may still leave on a free transfer this summer.

Philippe Clement does not appear to be changing his stance on the 25-year-old and this development can see interested clubs taking advantage to sign the winger.

Rangers deal with Ianis Hagi situation badly

The club's current situation with Hagi is a clear example of poor business management.

Allowing a player to leave on a free transfer, especially one with Hagi's potential and market value, is a significant loss for the club.

Gers have invested time and resources in developing Hagi, and letting him go for free would mean a considerable loss of potential transfer revenue, especially when he's got a year left.

Moreover, this situation could set a dangerous precedent for Rangers.

Other players and agents may see this as an opportunity to push for similar deals in the future, knowing that they are willing to let players leave for free.

This could lead to a loss of control over player contracts and a potential devaluation of the squad.

To mitigate this situation, Gers should actively seek a bidder for Hagi, even if it means selling him at a lower price than his market value.

Ianis Hagi
Ianis Hagi is expected to leave Rangers after starring at Euro 2024

This would at least ensure some return on their investment and prevent a complete loss of revenue.

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