Rangers set to announce the signing of ”Terrific” winger compared to Mo Salah

Rangers set to announce the signing of ''Terrific'' winger compared to Mo Salah
Rangers set to announce the signing of ''Terrific'' winger compared to Mo Salah

Rangers set to announce the signing of ”Terrific” winger compared to Mo Salah

Rangers set to announce the signing of ”Terrific” winger compared to Mo Salah

Glasgow Rangers will make a permanent signing for on-loan winger Oscar Cortes after a “terrific” start with the club,

according to Jonny McFarlane.

The journalist stated on the Rangers Review Morning Briefing on 14 February that he expects the Colombian to become a

“right good player” at Ibrox and that the club will most likely keep him in Scotland after his temporary contract expires.

Cortes, 20, starred in his maiden Light Blues appearance, a 2-0 Scottish Cup win against Ayr United on February 10,

and is expected to sign a long-term contract if the option in his loan arrangement is exercised.

McFarlane (15m) commented, “Cortes was terrific the other night, and he’s been really good since he signed.”

I realize he’s only had approximately 120 minutes, which isn’t much time to pass judgment, but I admire his hard ethic.

I admire his ambition to reach the byline.

Rangers transfer news: Permanent Oscar Cortes decision expected

“I believe he will be a very good player. “I think the Rangers will sign him.”

Cortes likely to make a permanent Rangers move.

According to early indications, this is not a loan agreement that will leave the Gers disillusioned,

as was the case with Malik Tillman and the threat posed by Abdallah Sima.

The latter’s loss to the latest long-term Rangers injury in January dealt a severe blow to the club’s aspirations of winning the Viaplay Cup again this season.

However, Philippe Clement appears to have recognized Cortes as a key component of the contingency plan in the absence of the Brighton loanee, and he has made a great start.

McFarlane expects Oscar Cortes to join the Rangers on a permanent basis.

It may be early days following two SPFL substitute appearances and a single start against lower league opponents in the cup,

but three wins and a maiden assist at the weekend, while looking like a definite weapon in attack, have quickly raised expectations.

He will, of course, need to improve on that over the season, but unless his start at Ibrox proves to be a false dawn,

it appears probable that he will stay a member of the Clement side indefinitely.

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