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Giorgios, the Hagi family's 'pearl,' turns one; Ianis and Elena share photos
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Giorgios, the Hagi family's 'pearl,' turns one; Ianis and Elena share photos

From Adevฤƒrul · () Romanian

Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ianis Hagi and his wife Elena celebrated their son Giorgios' first birthday with a family photoshoot.
  • The couple has kept Giorgios largely out of the public eye, making new photos of the child rare.
  • Hagi, currently sidelined by injury, may be considering a move to Germany with an offer of 800,000 euros.

Ianis Hagi and his wife Elena marked their son Giorgios' first birthday with a special family photoshoot. The footballer shared intimate images of himself with his wife and child, accompanied by a heartfelt birthday message to his son.

"One whole year of loving you, watching you grow, and wondering how I lived without you. Happy birthday, our sweet boy," Hagi wrote on Instagram. The photos, which offered a rare glimpse of the child's face, garnered significant attention online, with fans and fellow footballers' wives sending warm wishes.

While the Hagi family cherishes these private moments, they have intentionally kept Giorgios away from the online spotlight. This deliberate privacy makes the newly released images particularly noteworthy for followers.

On the sporting front, Ianis Hagi is currently recovering from an injury that has kept him from playing for his club, Alanyaspor, this season. Despite the setback, Hagi is reportedly considering a move to Germany, with a reported offer of 800,000 euros on the table.

Un an รฎntreg รฎn care te-am iubit, te-am privit cum creศ™teai ศ™i m-am รฎntrebat cum am trฤƒit fฤƒrฤƒ tine. La mulศ›i ani, bฤƒiatul nostru dulce

โ€” Ianis HagiIanis Hagi's birthday message to his son Giorgios on Instagram.
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Originally published by Adevฤƒrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.