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Glasgow Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Ex-Rangers star could sign for new club - but only for £1m
Agent Arcadie Zaporojanu said the move depends on a £1 million signing-on fee. The Romanian international left Rangers in May and is currently without a club. Legia manager Edi Iordanescu, who previously managed Hagi, is reportedly keen on the player. Hagi has previously rejected a move to Poland, but Zaporojanu claims a deal is possible if the financial terms are met. Read more: He said: "The situation with Legia Warsaw and Ianis is that I discussed his possible move just the other day with the owner of Legia. "He just needs to put his hands in his pocket and it's solved. "The sum is £1 million when he signs." Zaporojanu also stated that discussions were underway even before Iordanescu's appointment as manager. The agent outlined the financial terms of the proposed deal, which would include a £600,000 annual salary, equating to approximately £11,500 per week. He added: "I proposed a certain financial option, which the owner initially did not accept. "It was about giving him a significant amount upon signing and a salary of £600,000 per year. "It can be completed at any time."

The National
2 days ago
- Business
- The National
Ex-Rangers star Ianis Hagi decides next club but demands £1m
The Romanian international is still without a team despite leaving Rangers in May after four and a half years at the club. Legia are managed by former Romania boss Edi Iordanescu and he wants to link up again with his former player. Hagi has reportedly turned down a move to Poland already, but the agent claiming to be representing him, Arcadie Zaporojanu, has laid out the conditions for a move to Legia - a £1 million signing-on fee and a salary of £600,000 a year - around £11,500-a-week. Read more: He said: "The situation with Legia Warsaw and Ianis is that I discussed his possible move just the other day with the owner of Legia. "He just needs to put his hands in his pocket and it's solved. The sum is £1 million when he signs. "I was involved in these discussions even before Edi Iordănescu was appointed as manager there. I had discussed this transfer option with the owner. "I proposed a certain financial option, which the owner initially did not accept. It was about giving him a significant amount upon signing and a salary of £600,000 per year, so as not to disrupt his salary scale at the club. "It can be completed at any time."

The National
3 days ago
- Sport
- The National
Ex-Rangers ace 'set to follow' father's footsteps in next move
The Romanian, 26, could be in line for a shock move to Turkey. He's been without a club since departing Ibrox at the end of last season. Reports have linked him with several clubs across the continent, with Legia Warsaw in Poland said to be one of the teams who have made an approach to Hagi. According to media outlet Fanatik, the attacking midfielder could be getting closer to resolving his future. That's because they claim he will follow in the footsteps of his legendary dad, Gheorghe, by moving to Istanbul as part of a mega-money deal. Read more: This is where his father spent the end of his career, winning 10 trophies at Galatasaray. He also had two spells as their manager. However, no club is named in the report, which means it's currently unknown whether Hagi Jnr will end up at Galatasaray like his old man, or if it'll be one of the four other Istanbul-based teams. Fenerbahce, Besiktas, Basaksehir and Kasimpasa also play in the city.
Yahoo
20-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Three more clubs enter chase for Rangers' Igamane
Clubs from the Netherlands, Italy and England join chase for Rangers forward as Celtic wingers set for moves to Poland and Austria. With Lille struggling in their negotiations with Rangers, Feyenoord have entered the race to sign forward Hamza Igamane, while Everton and Udinese have also made enquiries. (Sacha Tavolieri on X) Despite no progress in Celtic negotiating a new contract with forward Daizen Maeda, manager Brendan Rodgers is confident it will not affect the Japan forward's season. (Scottish Sun) Aris Limassol and two Major League Soccer teams in the US are keen on Rangers and Northern Ireland winger Ross McCausland. (Daily Record) Three Belgian clubs including Anderlecht, are interested in Rangers defender Clinton Nsiala. (Herald - subscription required) Celtic and Honduras winger Luis Palma will arrive in Poland today to complete a loan move to Legia Warsaw. (Tomasz Włodarczyk on X) Rapid Vienna are keen on Celtic winger Marco Tilio, who has spent the past 18 months on loan at Melbourne City. (Daily Record) Rumoured Rangers target Conor Coady, 32, started the first game of Leicester City's pre-season training camp in Austria. (Daily Record) Falkirk boss John McGlynn insists Ross MacIver is not for sale, with interest in the striker from Scottish rivals and English clubs. (Daily Record) Hearts defender Christian Borchgrevink, 26, picked up a hamstring strain in Saturday's 4-0 Premier Sports Cup in over Stirling Albion. (Edinburgh Evening News subscription required) Sancho close to Juventus move - Sunday's gossip Rangers rebuff midfielder offer, Brentford interest in Celtic star - gossip


BBC News
20-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Three more clubs enter chase for Rangers' Igamane
Clubs from the Netherlands, Italy and England join chase for Rangers forward as Celtic wingers set for moves to Poland and Austria. With Lille struggling in their negotiations with Rangers, Feyenoord have entered the race to sign forward Hamza Igamane, while Everton and Udinese have also made enquiries. (Sacha Tavolieri on X), externalDespite no progress in Celtic negotiating a new contract with forward Daizen Maeda, manager Brendan Rodgers is confident it will not affect the Japan forward's season. (Scottish Sun), externalAris Limassol and two Major League Soccer teams in the US are keen on Rangers and Northern Ireland winger Ross McCausland. (Daily Record), externalThree Belgian clubs including Anderlecht, are interested in Rangers defender Clinton Nsiala. (Herald - subscription required), externalCeltic and Honduras winger Luis Palma will arrive in Poland today to complete a loan move to Legia Warsaw. (Tomasz Włodarczyk on X), externalRapid Vienna are keen on Celtic winger Marco Tilio, who has spent the past 18 months on loan at Melbourne City. (Daily Record), externalRumoured Rangers target Conor Coady, 32, started the first game of Leicester City's pre-season training camp in Austria. (Daily Record), externalFalkirk boss John McGlynn insists Ross MacIver is not for sale, with interest in the striker from Scottish rivals and English clubs. (Daily Record), externalHearts defender Christian Borchgrevink, 26, picked up a hamstring strain in Saturday's 4-0 Premier Sports Cup in over Stirling Albion. (Edinburgh Evening News subscription required), external