Reported £3.8m star could’ve played final game for Gers after ex-Ibrox media partner update

Reported £3.8m star could’ve played final game for Gers after ex-Ibrox media partner update
Reported £3.8m star could’ve played final game for Gers after ex-Ibrox media partner update

Reported £3.8m star could’ve played final game for Gers after ex-Ibrox media partner update

The man behind Four Lads Had a Dream claims that Oscar Cortes, a Colombian winger, may be out of the Rangers lineup for up to three months due to a muscle injury.

Stevie Clifford, who is well-known to have strong ties to the team, revealed this during his remarks on the Rangers Review’s Morning Briefing on April 3.

Popular fan-run publication Four Lads Had a Dream is a prominent voice in the media surrounding the Ibrox club, and Stevie Clifford is a highly esteemed authority on all things Rangers.

Oscar Cortes, who had made a great start at Ibrox, as well as Rangers and the supporters will be extremely disappointed by the news.

Oscar Cortes will be injured for three months?

Following Rangers’ disappointing 2-1 weekend loss to Motherwell, Stevie Clifford, a former Ibrox media partner, expressed his belief that the team’s terrible injury luck has finally caught up with them.

Rangers are missing a lot of important players, especially in the middle and front lines, and Cortes may be out for up to 12 weeks.

Clifford remarked, “You get that blow with the Oscar Cortes news right before (the game with Motherwell).”

“I believe that our football team is the only one in the world right now that can have a player who kind of walks off holding his hamstring signaling he’s ok only to find out he might be out for three months.

“It seems like our recent string of injuries has finally caught up with us, as there was no spark on Saturday.”

Oscar Cortes
Oscar Cortes

An Ibrox winger blow encapsulates his luck.

Prior to the Kilmarnock game, Rangers manager Philippe Clement did not provide a timeframe for the injury, although he did characterize it as “severe.”

The prognosis is definitely not good, and he suggested that he would provide supporters with more information after speaking with a specialist and parent club RC Lens.

Oscar Cortes is only 20 years old, so we’re confident the young player will recover from his injury in due course, but this setback will severely hamper his goals and aspirations for this season.

Alongside fellow January additions Mohamed Diomande and Fabio Silva, the Colombian appeared to be a direct and talented option off the flank. He had also started to settle in quite well.

Oscar Cortes was signed on a loan-to-buy agreement from French Ligue 1 club RC Lens. The club reportedly paid £3.8 million to sign the young player from FC Millonarios in the summer. However, the attacker’s injury raises doubts about any potential future transfer.

The winger might have played his final game for Rangers if the option is not exercised or if a new loan agreement is not reached due to the timelines involved, which would take him until late May.

Oscar Cortes has played in seven games for the Rangers, contributing two assists and one goal.

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