The Italian press wrote about Genoa’s interest in the transfer of Ianis Hagi, but Giovanni Becali doesn’t believe it until the journalist Fabrizio Romano also confirms it.
Dan Șucu acquired 77% of the shares in Genoa and soon there was talk of the millionaire’s interest in signing Ianis Hagi this winter. However, impresario Giovanni Becali is not convinced that the move would have much chance of success.
Giovanni Becali, about the departure of Ianis Hagi from Rangers to Genoa: “Big transfers don’t happen in the winter”
Ianis Hagi doesn’t seem to have a bright future at Rangers, ever since the summer Philippe Clement sent him to the second team. The names of numerous teams have been circulated in recent months that would be interested in the son of the “King”, but he has not received any concrete offer. Dan Șucu also wanted him at Rapid in the summer, but the footballer did not want to return to the Superliga. The billionaire could secure the footballer’s signature this winter if he can agree a deal with Rangers, but Giovanni Becali doesn’t believe the transfer will go through.
“They were also asking me from Italy if Borza and Ianis Hagi would come here (no, to Genoa). Let’s move on to January, when it’s mercato month, and then let’s talk a little more. Large transfers are not made in winter. Since yesterday and the day before yesterday, several journalists from Italy have been looking for me with Ianis Hagi. In Italy they invent more than here. If Fabrizio Romano doesn’t write, it’s harder to believe. And Fabrizio is at 85%-90%, he is not at 100%”, said the manager, according to Fans.
Rangers do not seem interested in parting with the Romanian midfielder: “He produced the spark that was missing”
Recently returned to the plans of the Belgian technicianIanis Hagi easily made his place in the first “11” and had solid developments. The Scottish press wrote about the added value brought to the game by the Romanian and stated that Philippe Clement cannot give up so easily the player who brilliantly replaced Todd Cantwell.
“Ianis Hagi’s return to Rangers has produced the spark that has been missing since Todd Cantwell was among Clement’s favourites. In the summer, Hagi and Cantwell appeared to be in the same boat regarding their futures, a boat that was moving away from Ibrox.
Unlike Cantwell, who transferred (no to Blackburn), Hagi stayed and showed it was a smart move for both sides.Ianis Hagi was a revelation after returning to the first team and was praised no matter what position he played.
He quickly became almost indispensable in Clement’s team. The January transfer window is on the horizon and it remains to be seen whether Rangers will strengthen their midfield, but after months of speculation, Ianis Hagi’s place in the first team is firmly in place,” wrote Ibrox News.
Source: www.prosport.ro