Rangers midfielder Ianis Hagi has signed a new deal with the Ibrox club.
He originally joined the Light Blues in January 2020 before signing permanently that summer after a host of excellent performances, including a double against Portuguese side S.C. Braga in a Europa League round of 32 tie.
The Romania international has scored 15 times in 73 appearances for the Scottish Cup holders and is currently undergoing rehab in a bid to return from a knee injury he sustained in January.
Speaking to the club's official website, the 24-year-old said: “The history that this club has pushes you every single day on the pitch and off the pitch to be a better player and a better person.
"I like to think I have left something behind me and I have given really good memories to the fans but I still feel like I haven't done everything that I want.
"I still have a lot of things to show and give to this amazing group of people in Rangers as well as the fans, I just can't wait until I'm back."
Gers boss Michael Beale,also commented on the Romania international extending his stay in Govan, saying: “I’m delighted for both Ianis and the club that he has agreed this new contract with us.
“He is someone who made a massive impact both on and off the pitch when I was here previously, and he will be a big asset for us when he makes his return from injury.
“His personality and outstanding professionalism too add so much to our group, and I really look forward to working with him even closer once he is back.”
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Sporting Director, Ross Wilson, added: "Ianis is a fantastic character and someone who has loved his Rangers journey so far.
"We are all delighted to see him back with a ball at his feet again, doing what he loves.
“He has wonderful support around him both internally at the club and externally to Rangers and we are delighted to have found agreement to extend his contract.”
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