Mircea Lucescu gave the verdict after the transfer of Ianis Hagi to Turkey: “It's like a disease”


Article by Tudor Belivaca – published on Sunday, August 24, 2025, 09:31 / Updated Sunday, August 24, 2025 09:31
Mircea Lucescu, the national team's coach, reacted to the rumors that Ianis Hagi, an important national player, would reach Turkey in Karagumruk.
The Turkish press reported that Ianis Hagi is ready to sign with Fatih Karagumruk. Romania's “decar” from the European European Championship is free of contract since the beginning of summer, when the contract with Glasgow Rangers has reached the end.
Mircea Lucescu gave the verdict after the transfer of Ianis Hagi to the newly promoted in Turkey: “I would like him not to suffer”
“Until I see Ianis and talk to him, I do not realize. I do not talk about rumors. I am talking about things done. I hope not to lose time.
He needs a group, teammates, coach, games, supporters, atmosphere. It's like a disease and you start to suffer when you don't do what you're ready. I would like him not to suffer and stay in football, to play, ”said Mircea Lucescu, according to Sport.ro.
Also, Mircea Lucescu also spoke about the situation of the strangers at this time, 10 days before the training parties this fall.
Until I see them and I do not know how they feel there, how they were received and at what level they play now, I do not know. I realize how hard it is to get from one club to another. You enter another culture, in another level of performance, with a group of players already organized in which you have to penetrate and impose yourself.
It's extraordinarily hard. For this reason, the most important for them remains the national team. Here are the enormous satisfactions and can compensate for any non -realizations to the club teams. There were 9 players who changed the clubs
–Mircea Lucescuaccording to the source quoted
The Turkish journalists from Fanatik.com.tr write that Fatih Karagumruk, freshly promoted in the first step, wants to hit the summer by bringing Ianis Hagi. The transfer is already agreed, and the Romanian international would earn a consistent salary, of 1 million euros annually, plus bonuses from a possible resale.




