The Scottish press writes again about the “crazy clause” between Ianis Hagi and Rangers, the reason why the Romanian international was “kicked out” from the first team and sent to train with the youth.
The Scottish journalists write that the parties have overcome this obstacle, but it is not clear to them whether coach Philippe Clement appreciates the Romanian or not, and they are waiting with interest to see whether or not the latter will be used more in the team.
The Scots reveal what actually happened between Ianis Hagi and Rangers
The press from Scotland is following with interest the return of Ianis Hagi to the first team of Rangers, after the managers of the Romanian international and the leaders of the group on “Ibrox” exceeded the obstacle caused by the “insane clause” from the footballer’s contract.
However, even if he returned to the senior team, it is not clear whether or not coach Philippe Clement will rely more on the services of Ianis, but it is certain that his removal from the re-debut match with St. Johnstone was a blow for the Romanian.
“Now that Hagi’s representatives and Rangers seem to have moved past the impasse over the crazy clause in the contract, it will be interesting to see how often he will be used in the team. It is still unclear whether Clement appreciates it or not.
The red card against St Johnstone was like him taking one step forward and two steps back, but the hope is that this obviously talented footballer can still make a solid impact this season,” wrote the Ibrox News.
I jump in support of the Romanian international. “Nepotism Label”
The Scottish press abruptly intervened in the much publicized case of Ianis Hagi, after the presence of the Romanian international of Rangers in the national team caused numerous controversies.
The reaction of the Scots comes after the fact many voices from the world of football, most of them from Romaniacriticized the calling of Ianis to the national team on the grounds that he is the son of Gică Hagi. In reply, the journalists from the cited source explained why Ianis Hagi cannot be accused of nepotism.
“Although it goes without saying that Hagi’s father, Gheorghe, is one of Romania’s most emblematic footballers, it is a bold statement to directly label nepotism. However, Hagi played in all four matches at Euro 2024, starting two of them, after a modest loan at Alaves”, the Scots concluded.
Source: www.prosport.ro