Sporting Gijón are set to terminate Oscar Cortés’ loan deal, with the Rangers winger moving on again during the winter transfer window.
The Colombian made three appearances for Rangers earlier this season before joining the Spanish side, but FIFA regulations mean he cannot return to Ibrox and will instead be sent out on loan once more by Danny Röhl’s team.
Argentine outfit Club Atlético Huracán have emerged as his next destination. Reports from Spain earlier this week suggested an agreement had already been reached with the 22-year-old, who has been training alone at Sporting Gijón while the final details were resolved.
La Nueva España now report that Cortés has already said his goodbyes to his teammates at the Segunda División club. He is expected to travel to Buenos Aires on Wednesday to complete his move to Huracán.
After an underwhelming spell in Spain, Rangers will be hoping the winger can rediscover his form in Argentina. Cortés remains under contract at Ibrox until June 2029, leaving the club optimistic that his value can still be recouped in the future.
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Oscar Cortés’ Rangers future has taken another twist — and he’s already said goodbye to his teammates.
Sporting Gijón are terminating the winger’s loan deal, with the Colombian set for yet another temporary move in the January window. After making just three appearances for Rangers earlier this season, FIFA rules mean he cannot return to Ibrox and must head elsewhere.
Club Atlético Huracán are ready to step in, with Spanish reports claiming an agreement has been reached. Cortés has been training alone in Spain while waiting for the final paperwork, and La Nueva España now report that his exit is imminent.
The Rangers attacker is expected to travel to Buenos Aires on Wednesday to finalise his move to Argentina. After a frustrating spell in Spain, the hope at Ibrox is that a fresh start can revive his career. With a contract running until 2029, Rangers still believe there is a future transfer fee to be had.
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