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da poker: The Ianis Hagi hype train is in full flow.Rangers are closing in on the signing of Hagi, according to a recent report from Belgian media outlet HLN.Racing Genk have reached an agreement with the Gers over a deal which will see Hagi move to Ibrox until the end of the season, while an option to buy for £5m will also be included.The 21-year-old attacking midfielder, who is the son of Gheorghe Hagi, comes from a prestigious footballing background and the fresh report has sparked plenty of excitement amongst the fanbase.
A return of three goals and four assists from 14 appearances in the Belgian top flight this season alludes to his prowess in the final third, but will he be able to replicate that type of form in the SPFL?
Glowing highlight reels, his footballing heritage and the fact he has been capped 10 times by the Romanian national side certainly suggest Steven Gerrard could be set to welcome a fantastic young talent to the club.
Bucharest-based journalist Emanuel Rosu, however, has offered a subtle word of warning regarding his suitability to Scottish football.
Rosu published a series of tweets regards Hagi’s move to Rangers and revealed his “fear” regarding the player’s physicality.
Could the physicality of Scottish football undermine Hagi’s technical ability?
The Istanbul-born playmaker stands at just shy of 6ft tall, so he is unlikely to be the least imposing attacking player in the division by any stretch.
It’s a thought-provoking point made by Rosu, though, and one which should give the supporters an indication as to where he his key weakness lies.