“He also has a great personality on the pitch and clearly needs to play more often.

“He is at an age where he needs to be playing, so, perhaps with the help of his father, working as his agent, he might try to find an alternative at another club to keep playing regularly in order to continue his development as a player and to ensure he doesn’t lose too much confidence by continuing as a substitute at Rangers.

“He could also become an important player in the national Romanian team soon, so I would advise him to find out if there are more chances coming at Rangers soon, or if he should search for another club where he could prove his value.”

Hagi has eight assists and two goals in his 20 appearances so far this season and although he might not be starting every week, he is still contributing to the cause and considered a valuable member of the squad by both the fans and, more importantly, the management team.

Will Hagi come good?

Yes

Yes

No

No

He is still only 22-years old and has a long way to go in his development with both the player and his dad stating that he is enjoying his football where he is, that we play two games a week for almost the whole season means that he will always get plenty of opportunities, he just needs to be ready – as he was on Thursday night against Lech Poznan – when they eventually come along.