Hello, Rangers fans! Welcome back to Ibrox Insider, your go-to source for all the latest and greatest from the heart of Ibrox. Today, we’ve got some intriguing news about our very own Ianis Hagi, who looks set to embark on a new adventure with Fiorentina. Let’s dive into the details.

Hagi’s Move to Fiorentina: What’s the Deal?

According to the latest buzz from Romania, Ianis Hagi has reportedly agreed terms with Fiorentina. It seems the playmaker is ready to don the purple jersey once again, with a tempting €1m per year salary on the table. Hagi spent his early years at Fiorentina from 2016 to 2018, and it looks like a return to familiar territory could be on the horizon.

But, as with all transfers, there’s a catch. While Hagi and Fiorentina might be on the same page regarding personal terms, the Serie A club still needs to meet Rangers’ asking price. The figure floating around is €3.5m (£2.95m), but it’s believed that the Gers might be willing to let Hagi go for around £2m. Considering Hagi’s recent form and injury history, this seems like a fair deal for both parties.

A Fresh Start for Hagi is a Real Boost

For Hagi, this move could be the perfect opportunity to put the past three challenging seasons behind him. After a tough loan spell at Deportivo Alaves and battling injuries, he’s shown flashes of brilliance at the Euros with Romania. Now fit and raring to go, Hagi is eager to reignite his career and showcase his undeniable talent on a bigger stage.

Why This Move Makes Sense for Rangers

From a Rangers perspective, moving Hagi on makes a lot of sense. With the team looking to balance the books and build for the future, letting Hagi go for a reasonable fee could be a smart move. Plus, it frees up a spot in the squad for fresh talent to come in and make their mark at Ibrox.

If this move goes through, it’ll be a bittersweet farewell for us Rangers fans. Ianis Hagi has given us some unforgettable moments during his 99 appearances for the club. But football is all about evolution and growth, and this could be the best step forward for both Hagi and Rangers.

So, here’s to Hagi finding success in Italy and maybe, just maybe, we’ll see him back at Ibrox in the future – stronger and better than ever.

That’s all for now, folks! Keep it locked on Ibrox Insider for more updates and insights into everything Rangers. Let’s keep the blue flag flying high!

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