The fee Huracán could pay to make Rangers’ Cortes deal permanent

Huracán’s loan agreement with Rangers includes a purchase option that lets them buy part of Cortes’ rights during or after the loan, but it doesn’t trigger a straight full transfer immediately. Instead, the deal gives Huracán three opportunities to activate a buy option for 50 % of his playing rights at each stage of the loan.

The reported figures for these options are:

  • £1.35 million for the first window

  • £1.5 million for the second

  • £1.65 million for the third

Each of these would secure half of Cortes’ economic rights, meaning Huracán would pay roughly £1.3m–£1.65m at each checkpoint to own 50 % of the player. If they were to go through all three purchase stages, it implies a total tied to around £2.7m–£3.3m for full ownership, based on those slices.


After seeing his loan spell at Sporting Gijón cut short because of a lack of opportunities, the winger has now moved to Argentine top-flight side Huracán for the 2026 season.

Huracán have confirmed the deal includes an option to buy, with three separate chances to activate it—priced at £1.35m, £1.5m and £1.65m—to secure 50 per cent of the player’s registration.







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