Sources in Spain have claimed Sporting Gijon could terminate the winger’s loan agreement next month.
15:26, 08 Dec 2025Updated 19:47, 08 Dec 2025
Oscar Cortes warms up for Rangers
Oscar Cortes admits he can’t focus on “things that are beyond my control” amid talk he could be set for a return to Rangers in January.
The wide man was sent out on loan to Spanish second tier side Sporting Gijon last summer, just weeks after sealing his permanent switch to Ibrox from Lens for £4million. The Colombia international has struggled for minutes with the Asturias-based side, having started in just two of his seven appearances.
Reports from Spain had claimed Gijon would be willing to terminate their loan agreement with Rangers early if it was mutually beneficial for all parties but Cortes himself has vowed to try to force his way into manager Borja Jimenez’s plans. Speaking to El Comericio, he said: “I’m focused on the team, on what’s happening here, and other things are beyond my control.
“My mindset is to stay here and be with the team. To give my best every day and in every match so I can play. My focus is here, at Sporting, with my teammates.
“Perhaps I’ve had fewer minutes than some of my teammates, but I’m also motivated by the work the team has done. The group is doing very well, and maybe that’s where I need to work a little harder. I have to keep working and training hard so that more opportunities can open up for me.”
Meanwhile, Rangers are set to be without Wolves loanee Nasser Djiga for at least five matches over the festive period after the centre back was officially called up to the Burkina Faso squad for the Africa Cup of Nations.
The tournament in Morocco gets under way on December 21, with the final taking place on January 26. Burkina Faso are in Group E alongside Equatorial Guinea, Algeria and Sudan and will hope to progress to the knockout rounds, having previously finished as AFCON runner’s up in 2013.
New FIFA regulations require clubs to have released their players ahead of the tournament by December 15, although some nations will have their players available before that.
Rangers host Hibernian on December 15, meaning Djiga will also miss the clashes with Hearts (December 21), Motherwell (December 27) and St Mirren (December 30), as Burkina Faso’s last group stage game takes place on December 31.
Rangers’ Nasser Djiga (R) and Mohamed Diomande(Image: SNS Group)
Danny Rohl is also expected to lose midfielder Mohamed Diomande for the same length of time, with the £4million man poised to be named in the Ivory Coast squad for the finals.
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