Oscar Cortes will have a Rangers medical when a January deal is agreed upon, avoiding the chance of a hijacking.
Oscar Cortes will have a Rangers medical when a January deal is agreed upon, avoiding the chance of a hijacking.
According to Pipe Sierra, a potential danger to the Rangers’ pursuit of Oscar Cortes from Sao Paulo has been ruled out because an
agreement has already been reached with Lens.
The winger is expected to sign a five-month initial loan with a buyout option, according to a W Radio Colombia
journalist who tweeted on January 29. The Gers medical is still pending to finalize the deal.
Any hints of a potential hijack from Brazilian team Sao Paulo have been dismissed as unfounded,
and it appears that the Light Blues still have the trade to finish.
In the January transfer window, Cortes would join Fabio Silva as an attacking addition, since the forward positions at Ibrox were
plagued by long-term injuries to players like Danilo and Abdallah Sima.
However, unless a serious mistake is made, it is now generally believed that the 20-year-old forward, formerly of Millonarios, will join the Rangers.
Cortes appears to be scheduled for a five-month trial between now and June 30th
in order to gain a permanent spot at Ibrox, despite
his youth and lack of first-team experience since moving to France in the summer (four first-team appearances).
He could transform the game if he can have even half the impact of the previous young Colombian
who joined the team at the age of 20.
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