Latest Rangers transfer news on Oscar Cortes and Jefte plus Jose
Cifuentes stalemate
Latest Rangers transfer news on Oscar Cortes and Jefte plus Jose Cifuentes stalemate
The transfer window for the Ibrox club is still open, so supporters should anticipate a large number of arrivals before
Thursday’s deadline.
Over the next few days, Rangers supporters can anticipate a flurry of additions as Philippe Clement bolsters his
championship-chasing team with fresh names.
Oscar Cortes, a winger for Lens, is expected to finalize his loan transfer this week, and the Gers are expected to have
the option to purchase the 20-year-old at the conclusion of the current campaign. After making just four substitute
appearances for the Ligue 1 team, the Colombian cap has been searching for a way out, and now he will have an
opportunity to restart his career at Ibrox.
Following Abdallah Sima’s long-term injury, Cortes will provide the Light Blues some much-needed wide options,
and it looks very likely that he’ll be joined in Govan by Brazilian left-back Jefte. The on-loan Fluminense defender
was not included in APOEL Nicosia’s squad on Friday night, and it’s thought that Glasgow has agreed to pay him
around £400k.
After signing Nordsjaelland midfielder Mohamed Diomande and Wolves loan striker Fabio Silva, Rangers want to
complete the double swoop before the window closes at 11:30 p.m. on Thursday. This would bring their total January
incomings to five.
It has emerged that Jose Cifuentes is “not too keen” on moving to Turkey, therefore his possible loan move to
Rizespor may be in jeopardy. After less than six months at the club, the
Ecuadorian international has only made 20
appearances since joining from Los Angeles FC for a fee of £1.2 million, and Clement is ready to let him go.
However, it’s been rumored that the 24-year-old is not keen on moving to Turkey, therefore the loan with a £2
million buyout option could fall through. Ridvan Yilmaz, a left-back, has also been commonly linked to a January
departure. Although Galatasaray is eager to send the former Besiktas defender back to his own country,
the 22-year-old will remain at Ibrox for the time being.
Acun Ilicali, the president of Hull City, has strangely asserted that his compatriot erred in judgment by relocating to
Scotland in the summer of 2022.
“Ridvan Yilmaz went to the wrong place,” he said to Beyaz TV. He must return immediately;
these kinds of returns are successful. The management of Galatasaray is the expert, yet he may perform well in the
Turkish quota.”
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