Rangers attacker Ianis Hagi has been linked with a move this summer, with Jose Mourinho said to be interested in signing him.
The Romanian was involved in a contractual disagreement with the club earlier this season, but that has been addressed, and he has been reintegrated into the first squad.
However, his future at the club is still unknown, with links to several European clubs.
Fenerbahce has no agreement to sign Ianis Hagi.
On February 28, Romanian news site Sportpesurse stated that there were reports that Gheorghe Hagi had granted the Turkish club his approval for his son’s transfer.
However, that is not understood to be the case, as there is no clear evidence of Fenerbahce signing the 26-year-old.
Hagi is not interested in working with Mourinho, and given that his father played for Fenerbahce’s rivals, Galatasaray, the move is considered unlikely.
The Gers winger has been linked with a move away from the club, and a summer exit is not out of the question.
The San Francisco 49ers’ takeover may convince Ianis Hagi to stay with the Rangers.
Hagi may be persuaded to stay at Gers, since the San Francisco 49ers’ forthcoming takeover promises a new era for the team.
The 49ers, through their investment arm 49ers Enterprises, have significant financial resources and a track record of revitalizing sports franchises, as witnessed with Leeds United.
This might result in a big cash injection for Rangers, allowing for a team reconstruction and infrastructural renovations, which may appeal to Hagi’s goals as a vital player.
At 26, the Romanian winger has recently rediscovered form, prospering in a left-wing role, implying that he could secure a starting spot in a revitalized club.
The 49ers’ data-driven recruitment and global marketing reach might boost the club’s competitiveness in Europe, giving the Romanian a larger platform to exhibit his abilities.
With talks about a new contract on the table, the potential of better conditions under wealthy new owners may convince him.
Rather than relocating somewhere he must show his value, staying could be more in line with his desire for stability and success, especially if the takeover, which is due in June, delivers on its promise of a better future at Ibrox.