Ianis Hagi has shut down rumours of a Rangers transfer exit as "fake news".
The Ibrox midfielder posted on social media, slamming the suggestion he wants to leave the club on a free transfer in the summer.
Reports, originally from Romania, had claimed Hagi had told Rangers officials of his desire to move on at the end of his current contract.
Hagi, 26, is contracted until the end of the season, meaning he is free to discuss a pre-contract move away from Rangers should he wish.
However, Hagi has made clear he has not informed the club he wants to leave in the summer as he responded to the claims.
Reports in Romania, which had been picked up by a newspaper in Scotland, suggested Hagi has been offered to Turkish club Fenerbahce with Jose Mourinho to make a call on whether to offer a deal to the playmaker.
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But rubbishing the reports, Hagi posted on X, formerly Twitter: "Fake news".
Asked about his future at Rangers last month, Hagi said: "Out of respect to everyone, the club and my agents have to talk about my future. For me, right now, and this is really an honest answer, I don't really think about the future.
"For me, it's just about what I can do today and tomorrow to get ready for the game and from that point on what I can do to get ready for the next game and the one after that. I take it step by step.
"You guys probably know my agents so they will probably talk about my situation."