The Rangers players returned to training this week, as they prepare for the 2020-21 campaign.
The 2019-20 Scottish Premiership campaign could not be played to conclusion, with Celtic declared winners on a points-per-game basis.
Rangers, who ended up second in the league table, will be determined to stop their bitter Old Firm rivals Celtic from making it 10 league titles in a row next season.
Hagi, who can play as an attacking midfielder or as a forward, is pleased to have returned to training, and the Romania international is ready to work hard.
Were back !!! The energy is definetely here @RangersFC . Now, lets get to work... #faith pic.twitter.com/XBiu8S80Wx
— Ianis Hagi (@IanisHagi10) June 16, 2020
Permanent Rangers Move
Hagi joined Rangers on loan from Belgian club Genk in the January transfer window.
The 21-year-old made six starts and one substitute appearance in the Scottish Premiership for Rangers during his loan spell, scoring one goal in the process.
The attacker also played twice in the Scottish Cup, and scored two goals and provided one assist in three Europa League games for the Gers.
Rangers have made the loan deal of Hagi permanent, with the youngster signing a long-term deal.
