RANGERS have suffered a huge injury blow with the news that Ianis Hagi has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
Ibrox boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has this afternoon confirmed that the Romanian star will not feature again this term.
The 23-year-old underwent surgery this week on a knee issue.
And it has been discovered that he will not be ready to return before the end of the campaign.
van Bronckhorst broke the bombshell news.
He told the media: "Ianis (Hagi) needed an operation, he went for this yesterday and we will sadly be missing Ianis for the season.
"I spoke to Ianis yesterday, he is positive and focused on his recovery.
"Missing Ianis is a big blow. We will look to add a player if they are right but we would only add someone who will improve the talented group.
🎙️ GVB: Ianis (Hagi) needed an operation, he went for this yesterday and we will sadly be missing Ianis for the season.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) January 25, 2022
I spoke to Ianis yesterday, he is positive and focused on his recovery.
"Ianis had to have a knee procedure, we look forward to welcoming him back once fully recovered.
"Helander is training and doing well but is a little too soon. Steven Davis is at the end of his rehab from injury and will join training in the near future."
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