Romanian FA president Razvan Burleanu admits he is worried about Ianis Hagi's situation at Rangers.
And he's desperate for his countryman to get a move from Ibrox.
Hagi remains frozen out under Philippe Clement and has been reduced to playing friendlies for the B team, despite being a regular pick for his country.
And the president of his national association has expressed his concern over Hagi's position.
Burleanu said: "Ianis has an exceptional talent. We have relied on him at key times. I remember the matches against Israel, Slovakia and Lithuania - all games where Ianis Hagi made the difference.
"Yes, we are worried about the situation with him at Rangers."
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Burleanu added: "But we are sure that Ianis is so talented that he just needs a place where the environment is right for him. "Hopefully, it will be possible at Rangers. If not, let's hope he gets a transfer, when it is possible."
Hagi scored two goals in a game last week against Huddersfield Town for the B team and last played for Rangers in August last year before going out on loan to Alaves in Spain.
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