IANIS HAGI has been warned a move to Legia Warsaw could be a “step back” for him.
The 26-year-old has revealed the Polish giants are interested in signing him after leaving Rangers at the end of his contract.
Reacting to the potential transfer, 72-cap Romanian Ciprian Marica – who played for Stuttgart and Shakhtar Donetsk – insisted: “I don’t know if it’s the case with Legia for Hagi, but sometimes you have to take a step back to gain momentum and move on.
“Ianis needs to play, he’s a player who has suffered a lot due to injuries.
“He needs a club that supports him and a coach who stands behind him.”
Hagi said recently : “I haven’t made any decisions yet.
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“Discussions are ongoing with Legia Warsaw and other clubs.
“I don’t want to rush, because I want to be careful when making a decision. I hope to start the next season right and find the club and manager with whom I can continue to develop and play to my maximum ability.
“I’m aware of what I can do on the pitch and my potential for growth.
“I still have a lot to learn and I haven’t yet reached my maximum level.
“I feel very good from a medical point of view. I recovered from the small injury I had and I’m already training fully.
“I’m healthy and I can’t wait to start next season.
“Various negotiations are underway. I’m free from contract and my agents are very active during this period.”
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