Rangers director of football Ross Wilson has revealed the inner workings of the club's transfer deal for Ianis Hagi.The Ibrox club made the Romanian playmaker's loan deal from Genk permanent in a £3million deal as he lifted the lid on how the market could be altered in a post-coronavirus world.And Wilson claimed the Belgian side lowered their asking price as a result of the pandemic with auditors KPMG predicting a £9billion reduction in global transfer fees this summer.Rangers initially were told £4.5million was the fee they would need to reach to land Hagi but Wilson thanked Genk for realising the situation and being cooperative in the deal.Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: "Clearly the world changed a lot between January and the end of the