موعد والقنوات الناقلة لمباراة الهلال والريان القطري اليوم في دوري أبطال آسيا.. والمعلقين

يخوض فريق الهلال السعودي، أولى مبارياته في بطولة دوري أبطال آسيا للنخبة التي تقام في هذا الموسم 2024-2025، بنظامه الجديد.

ويلتقي الهلال مع الريان القطري، مساء اليوم الثلاثاء، ضمن منافسات الجولة الأولى من مرحلة الدوري (دور المجموعات)، وذلك على أرضية استاد ملعب أحمد بن علي.

وأسفرت قرعة دوري أبطال آسيا، عن مواجهة الهلال، لكل من بيرسبوليس الإيراني والشرطة العراقي والاستقلال الإيراني والغرافة القطري والسد القطري والعين الإماراتي والريان القطري والوصل الإماراتي.

ويتواجد المحترف المصري محمود حسن تريزيجيه ضمن صفوف فريق الريان القطري منذ بداية الموسم الجاري. نظام دوري أبطال آسيا للنخبة 2024-2025

وتقام مباريات مرحلة الدوري بمشاركة 24 نادياً موزعين على منطقتين للغرب والشرق، في الفترة من 16 سبتمبر 2024 وحتى 19 فبراير 2025، بحيث يتقابل كل فريق مع ثمانية أندية مختلفة، عبر 4 مباريات على أرضه، و4 مباريات خارج ملعبه.

وتتأهل أفضل ثمانية فرق في كل دوري إلى دور الـ16، المقرر إقامة مبارياته في شهر مارس 2025.

وبداية من دور ربع النهائي وحتى المباراة النهائية ستقام البطولة بنظام البطولة المجمعة (التأهل من مباراة واحدة)، تقام في المملكة العربية السعودية، ذلك خلال الفترة من 25 أبريل وحتى 4 مايو 2025. موعد مباراة الهلال والريان القطري اليوم في دوري أبطال آسيا

تقام مباراة الهلال والريان، مساء اليوم الثلاثاء 17 سبتمبر 2024، إذ تنطلق المواجهة في تمام الساعة 7 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية وقطر. القنوات الناقلة لمباراة الهلال والريان القطري اليوم اليوم في دوري أبطال آسيا

تنقل مباراة الهلال أمام الريان القطري اليوم على قناة بي إن سبورت beIN SPORTS AFC 1 وتذاع المباراة أيضًا عبر قناة SSC Extra 1 وقناة الكأس القطرية. معلقو مباراة الهلال والريان القطري اليوم

وأسندت شبكة قنوات بي إن سبورتس مهمة نقل أحداث وفعاليات المباراة للمعلق الجزائري عامر الخوذيري، بينما يعلق كل من فهد العتيبي ومحمد حسين السبر عبر قناة SSC.

ويمكنكم مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة عبر مركز المباريات من هنا.

Mason Greenwood named Player of the Season at Getafe as La Liga club pay tribute to departing 'starboy' following Man Utd transfer decision

Mason Greenwood has been named Player of the Season at Getafe as reports suggest Manchester United are looking to put another transfer deal in place.

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Forward starred during Spanish loan spellBeing linked with clubs across EuropeRed Devils expected to sanction a saleWHAT HAPPENED?

The 22-year-old forward is expected to sever ties with the Red Devils on a permanent basis during the summer window. He has plenty of options to consider, with a loan spell in Spain bringing him to the attention of clubs across Europe.

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Greenwood has been billed as a “starboy” at Getafe, with a 10-goal haul endearing him to team-mates, coaching staff and a loyal fan base. Said efforts have been recognised with a prestigious award, as the one-cap England international is considered to be the best performer at Coliseum Alfonso Perez in 2023-24.

WHAT GREENWOOD SAID

Greenwood has said of picking up a Player of the Season prize: “It feels amazing to receive this kind of award but I obviously wouldn’t be able to get this kind of achievement if it wasn’t for my team-mates and the coaching staff. Everyone has done well in helping me get this award and I just want to say thank you.”

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Juventus, Napoli, Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund are among the clubs to have been credited with interest in Greenwood, as United open themselves up to offers, while there has been talk of teams in the Premier League and Saudi Arabia asking to be kept updated on future developments.

Mosquito e Natel iniciam transição, mas são desfalques do Corinthians na Copa do Brasil

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Ainda se recuperando de problemas físicos, os atacantes Gustavo Mosquito e Léo Natel iniciaram a sua transição ao gramado na reapresentação do Corinthians nesta segunda-feira (14), após vitória por 1 a 0 sobre o São Caetano, no domingo (15), pela quarta rodada do Paulistão, no estádio Anacleto Campanella.

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Ainda assim, a dupla está fora do próximo compromisso do Timão, nesta quarta-feira (17), às 21h30, contra o Salgueiro, em Pernambuco, pela primeira fase da Copa do Brasil.

Será o quarto jogo consecutivo que o técnico Vagner Mancini não contará com os dois jogadores, que terminaram a última temporada como titulares no Timão.

Mosquito vem tratando algumas dores em um dos joelhos, que iniciaram após uma pancada sofrida ainda no primeiro tempo do empate em 0 a 0 contra o Vasco, no dia 21 de fevereiro, pela penúltima rodada do Brasileirão, na Neo Química Arena. O camisa 19 até chegou a ser relacionado na estreia corintiana no Paulistão, há duas semanas, contra o Red Bull Bragantino, ficando no banco e entrando nos 20 minutos finais, mas voltou a sentir e iniciou um trabalho específico de recuperação, com os departamentos físico e de fisioterapia do Timão.

Já Natel, foi titular na igualdade sem gols com o Massa Bruta, pela primeira partida do Corinthians neste Paulistão, no dia 28 de fevereiro, no estádio Nabi Abi Chedid, em Bragança Paulista. Contudo, após o compromisso, o jogador passou a sentir uma lesão no adutor.

A ausência dos dois atletas fez com que neste início de ano esportivo, Mancini observasse mais a molecada, casos de Rodrigo Varanda, Antony e Vitinho, que ganharam oportunidades, seja como titulares ou entrando no decorrer das partidas.

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Simon Harmer finds four wickets for Essex to put Notts in losing seat

When it came to losing things, the Chelmsford crowd took some beating. Public address announcements periodically crackled across the ground about mislaid wallets, members’ cards and even a hearing aid. An announcement about where to collect a lost hearing aid tends to be made more in hope than expectation.As to who is losing the match, thanks to the bouncy excellence of Simon Harmer it increasingly appears to be Nottinghamshire, although this match has fluctuated so much it would be not be a complete surprise if they were given a reprieve and invited to collect it from the secretary’s office by Wednesday evening.Notts’ first innings of 187 had been below par even allowing for searching batting conditions. Essex flirted with disaster at 158 for 8 before taking what appeared to be a priceless 54-run lead. Notts’ openers then wiped off the arrears with misleading ease, only to crumble to 90 for 6 by the close. Their lead is only 36.The architect of that Notts collapse was Harmer, who on another sunny Chelmsford evening revived memories of those heady days in June 2017 when he took 28 wickets in two matches, against Warwickshire and Middlesex, fielders crouched around the bat in expectation, as he lit the fuse on Essex’s first title win for 25 years.Harmer is fun to watch when batsmen are floundering to contain the turning ball. He possesses show as well as substance: white sunnies gleaming, shirt hanging out and bounding hither and thither, and hands outstretched at one point in his jaunty delivery stride as if he is the Pope attending the masses. Essex have felt blessed in the Championship from the moment he arrived.Notts followed an opening stand of 70 by losing six wickets for 16 runs in 11 overs and Harmer’s part in that was a spell of 4 for 3 in 21 balls. From the moment Ben Duckett’s ambition to hit him over the top failed with a slice to deep mid-off, he was in his element.Duckett’s fellow opener, Ben Slater, was lbw on the back foot, next ball, to Jamie Porter. Harmer then found big turn to have Joe Clarke caught at first slip off inside edge and thigh; and Steven Mullaney and Samit Patel fell to the classic offspinner’s dismissal at short leg. Ryan ten Doeschate’s first catch was little more than a sighter; his second, to dismiss Patel first ball, was a cracker as he dived sharply to his left. The nightwatchman, Matt Carter, came out with more than six overs to bat and was leg before to Peter Siddle by the close.”The wicket was turning so it was nice to be able to throw the ball out wide and know that I was always in the game,” Harmer said. “It has been a while since I have played on a Chelmsford wicket like that. It is good to have those feelings and memories.”I think we always knew it would turn but we didn’t think it would turn that much. The turn is quite quick still which is good for me.”Increasingly, this match has developed into a battle of the offspinners. Luke Fletcher, the indefatigable Notts seamer, deserves better than to be overshadowed after returning 5 for 50, the fifth five-wicket haul in his first-class career, but on a pitch that as Harmer indicated has developed over the second day from slightly troublesome seamer to raging turner, it is Carter who must pull off something special in response. First, he needs something to bowl at and much of the onus rests with the overnight pair of Chris Nash and Tom Moores.Luke Fletcher, back in action for Notts•Getty Images

Few bowlers approach the crease as sedately as Carter. He walks up to the line with an air of caution, as if not entirely sure that his 6ft 6ins frame can muster a bound without doing permanent damage to himself, but he finds decent loop for such a big man and finished with three first-innings wickets.Essex threatened more than that 54-run lead. They were sitting pretty at 78 for nought, Alastair Cook and Nick Browne in good order, before they lost their first wicket. Stuart Broad had never played a Championship match at Chelmsford, but he had the satisfaction of wearing down Cook into reaching outside off stump to be caught at slip; Sir Alastair’s angry swish of self-admonishment suggested that knighthoods had been rescinded for less.Tom Westley unveiled a couple of midwicket clips, but was distinctly unfortunate to be adjudged lbw to Broad as he tried to work him through square leg. Fletcher’s fortitude began to pay dividends: Dan Lawrence driving at a wide one, Rishi Patel undone by a decent ball that left him and ten Doeschate falling to a leave-alone.Browne’s first half-century for eight Championship matches took him past 5,000 first-class runs, although not quite as quickly as he would have anticipated when some judges, Cook for one, presented him as an England prospect. He had given Essex some solidity, but his mistimed cut at a short ball from Carter left the tail with a rescue job, five wickets lost for 23 in 46 balls.Harmer and Siddle provided it in an irrepressible ninth-wicket stand of 81 in 23 overs, Carter’s threat negated. “We were haemorrhaging wickets when me and Siddle came together and we needed to stop the bleeding,” Harmer said. “We played and missed a hundred times but we didn’t nick them.”

Sky: Derby now want to sign new versatile player alongside Blackett-Taylor

Derby County want a striker in the January transfer window, and that's led them to show an interest in Notts County's Macaulay Langstaff. With 20 goals already this season, Langstaff is the top scorer in League Two, and Derby are one of a whole host of sides battling it out for his £1.5m signature.

A new number nine at Pride Park may have the opportunity to link up with winger Corey Blackett-Taylor after news emerged on Friday afternoon that the Rams made a bid for the Charlton Athletic man. That offer was rejected, but the player is into the final six months of his contract, which means there's real pressure to sell this month.

And they aren't the only ones on the Rams' January shortlist, with a League Two starlet also turning heads at the club seeking to return to the Championship next season.

Derby rival League One duo for Young

Sky Sports reports that Derby are interested in Jake Young at Bradford City, although they've yet to make a formal bid as they have for Blackett-Taylor. Intriguingly, mid-table Charlton are presenting competition, while relegation-threatened Carlisle United are also in for him.

As it stands, Bradford manager Graham Alexander regards Young as part of his plans for the remainder of the season and believes he could inspire a promotion push for a team that are currently down in 14th, seven points off the top seven in League Two.

Young may have edge over Langstaff

Young spent the first half of the season on loan at fellow fourth-tier side Swindon Town, but Alexander opted to recall him in January in light of his magnificent form. It was the previous Bantams boss, Mark Hughes, who had allowed him to leave.

The 22-year-old inspired some instant regret by scoring seven times and setting up three more in the month in August, remarkably notching nine direct goal contributions in the space of two high-scoring games (a 5-5 draw with Wrexham and a 6-0 win over Crawley Town). That form inevitably won him the league's Player of the Month award, and he repeated that feat in November after netting six times in five matches. Swindon manager Michael Flynn called it an "exceptional" achievement to land the prize twice before Christmas, and said Young is "a joy to work with".

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Those hot streaks have powered Young to a career-high Transfermarkt valuation (£236k) and a season tally of 16 league goals, ranking him second in the table behind fellow Derby target Langstaff. On a per-90 basis, he leads the league for non-penalty goals (0.74) and total goal contributions (0.92), which could give him a slight edge over the Notts County man in the eyes of Derby's data department.

Another of Young's big assets is his versatility. While he's played every game this season as a centre-forward, he's also got experience playing on both wings, and that will give Paul Warne a variety of options if he wishes to use them.

While FIFA rules forbid a player from playing for three different clubs in one season, the Englishman hasn't played for Bradford since he was recalled, and that means Derby's hopes of unleashing him in League One this season are still alive. Given his irrepressible form in the division below, they'd expect him to handle the step up with aplomb.

George Balderson to captain England U19s in tri-series

Lancashire all-rounder leads 16-man squad to face India and Bangladesh

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England U19s have named a familiar squad for this summer’s tri-series against India and Bangladesh, retaining ten players from the touring party that was beaten in all three formats in Bangladesh at the start of the year.George Balderson, the Lancashire all-rounder, will captain the squad for the first time, while there are maiden call-ups for Tom Clark (Sussex), Blake Cullen (Middlesex), Joey Evison (Nottinghamshire), and James Taylor (Derbyshire).All of the 16 squad members will be eligible for selection for the U19 World Cup in South Africa in 2020, while recent regulars Jamie Smith, Adam Finch, and Tom Lammonby are all past the age threshold.Each team plays eight games in the tri-series, which runs through July and August, with the final at Hove on 11 August.The squad includes Ben Charlesworth, the all-rounder who broke into Gloucestershire’s Championship side in last week’s defeat to Middlesex, and Hamidullah Qadri, the offspinner who became Derbyshire’s youngest-ever player when he made his debut two years ago but has been limited to second-team cricket this summer.Jon Lewis, the U19s head coach, said: “We’re expecting a big test against India and Bangladesh this summer – two countries who are very strong at this level of cricket.”We enjoyed a brilliant learning experience on tour to Bangladesh in the New Year, where our players were tested in some unfamiliar conditions, so it will be interesting to see if we can turn the tables on home soil.”These fixtures are excellent for developing a player’s skills, experience and character – some of the best young cricketers from the three countries will be battling against each other and these ‘best versus best’ experiences are what we feel give the players the greatest opportunity for learning whilst on the international pathway.”England U19 squad: George Balderson (Lancashire, captain), Kasey Aldridge (Somerset), Ben Charlesworth (Gloucestershire), Tom Clark (Sussex), Jordan Cox (Kent), Blake Cullen (Middlesex), Joey Evison (Nottinghamshire), Lewis Goldsworthy (Somerset), Jack Haynes (Worcestershire), George Hill (Yorkshire), Nick Kimber (Nottinghamshire), Dominic Leech (Yorkshire), Jack Morley (Lancashire), Daniel Mousley (Warwickshire), Hamidullah Qadri, James Taylor (both Derbyshire).Meanwhile, the England Lions have been forced to make two changes to their squad to play Australia A at Canterbury next week.Injuries to Ben Duckett (groin) and Saqib Mahmood (abdominal) during the latest round of Championship matches see them drop out of the squad. Duckett batted at No. 7 in Nottinghamshire’s second innings against Somerset after his knock, while Mahmood did not bowl during Northamptonshire’s second innings.They are replaced by Sam Hain, the Warwickshire batsman who hit twin hundreds against Hampshire this week, and Sam Curran, who has taken 18 wickets in four games for Surrey since returning from the IPL.

Corinthians x Retrô (PE): prováveis escalações, desfalques e onde assistir

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Pela segunda fase da Copa do Brasil, Corinthians e Retrô (PE) se enfrentam nesta sexta-feira (26), às 21h30, no EstádioElcyr Resende de Mendonça, em Saquarema, cidade do Rio de Janeiro.

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O jogo inicialmente aconteceria na Neo Química Arena, em São Paulo, mas desde o dia 15 de março o Estado vive um plano emergencial de contenção a pandemia do novo coronavírus, que incluiu a proibição da realização de jogos de futebol.

A CBF tentou levar a partida para a cidade fluminense de Volta Redonda, onde o Timão atuou nesta terça-feira (23) e venceu o Mirassol por 1 a 0, pela quinta rodada do Campeonato Paulista, mas a prefeitura do município vetou o evento, que foi levado para outro local no Rio de Janeiro, Saquarema.

Desde segunda-feira no Estado do Rio, o Timão encerrou a sua preparação nesta quinta-feira (25), no Ninho do Urubu, Centro de Treinamentos do Flamengo, e além dos desfalques já entregues ao Departamento Médico, e nem viajaram para São Paulo, Danilo Avelar, Léo Santos, Mantuan, Mateus Vital e Ruan Oliveira, ganhou a dúvida de Fagner, que não treinou com bola na atividade de véspera do compromisso pelo Copa do Brasil.

Do lado pernambucano, o elenco embarcou ao Rio de Janeiro no início da tarde desta quarta-feira (25). O Azulão eliminou o Brusque (SC) na primeira fase, ao vencer por 1 a 0, no Nordeste Brasileiro.

Pro confronto diante do Timão, o meia Stephano Leal será desfalque. O atleta é filho do ex-lateral-esquerdo Branco, tetracampeão mundial com a Seleção Brasileira, em 1994, e foi liberado para acompanhar o seu pai, que está internado, vítima de Covid-19.

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CORINTHIANS X RETRÔ (PE)

Local:Estádio Elcyr Resende de Mendonça, Saquarema (RJ)
Data e horário: 26 de março de 2021, às 21h30
Árbitro: Felipe Fernandes de Lima (MG)
​Auxiliares: Frederico Soares Vilarinho (MG) e Magno Arantes Lira (MG)
Onde acompanhar: SporTV, Premiere, Tempo Real do L! e em áudio através da parceria LANCE! Voz do Esporte

CORINTHIANS

Cássio; Fagner (Bruno Méndez), Jemerson, Gil e Fábio Santos; Gabriel e Cantillo; Gustavo Mosquito, Cazares (Otero) e Rodrigo Varanda; Jô. Técnico: Vagner Mancini

Desfalques: Danilo Avelar, Léo Santos, Mantuan, Mateus Vital e Ruan Oliveira (Departamento Médico); Araos (convocado pela Seleção Chilena)

RETRÔ

Jean; Neilson, Del’Amore, Baumer e Guilherme; Lucas Gonçalves, Kauê, Gelson e Janderson; Mayco Félix e Erikys Júnior. Técnico: Nilson Corrêa

Desfalque: Stephano Leal (liberado para acompanhar o seu pai, que está internado por Covid-19)

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Back to work for Cristiano Ronaldo! Roberto Martinez reveals plan as Al-Nassr superstar set to join up with Portugal squad for Euro 2024

Portugal boss Roberto Martinez has revealed his plan to integrate Al-Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo into the national squad ahead of Euro 2024.

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  • Ronaldo just finished Saudi season
  • Set to link up with Portugal squad
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    Former Real Madrid and Manchester United star Ronaldo has been granted a week off following the conclusion of the Saudi Pro League season. Now, national team coach Martinez says the 39-year-old and Al-Hilal's Ruben Nevez will link up with their compatriots on Friday but they will not feature in the friendly against Croatia the following day in preparation for Euro 2024 in Germany.

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    The former Belgium boss told reporters: "Ruben Neves and Cristiano Ronaldo will arrive on June 7. All the players have had seven days to adapt, prepare for the Euros, and refresh their minds. The plan for the two of them is to skip the match with Croatia and play against Ireland."

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    Ronaldo is playing his 12th international tournament as he seeks to fire Portugal to more silverware, after helping them in their 2016 Euro success. Even at 39, he still scored 44 goals in 45 matches this season and having him fully fit and raring to go is likely to be key to Portugal's chances this summer.

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    Forward Ronaldo and midfielder Nevez look set to feature for Portugal in their final warm-up game against the Republic of Ireland on June 11, before their tournament opener seven days later against Czech Republic.

Injured Andre Russell out of rest of the World Cup

Top-order batsman Sunil Ambris has been approved as the allrounder’s replacement

ESPNcricinfo staff24-Jun-2019West Indies allrounder Andre Russell has been sidelined from the remainder of the World Cup with a knee injury. Top-order batsman Sunil Ambris, who hit a career-best 148 in the tri-series in Ireland last month, has been approved by the ICC as Russell’s replacement.ALSO READ – Kimber: West Indies have gambled on Russell’s knees, and it hasn’t workedRussell has had a history of knee issues, and was seen limping heavily during his 2 for 4 against Pakistan in what was only his second ODI since the 2015 World Cup. Although he returned for the game against Australia, his knees didn’t make it through his second spell. He bowled only two overs against England and then six overs against Bangladesh. His wonky knees then ruled him out of the game against New Zealand in Manchester, where Carlos Brathwaite replaced him and nearly powered West Indies home with a stunning century.Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo were among like-for-like replacements for Russell in West Indies’ reserves, but they have opted for a possible opener in Ambris, who was the second-highest scorer in the tri-series against Bangladesh and Ireland, with 278 runs in four innings at an average of 92.66 and strike rate of 101.83.Ambris could cover for Evin Lewis, who had hurt his hamstring in the field in the first over of the match against New Zealand and consequently limped off the field. He returned to bat at No. 8 and bagged a three-ball duck.West Indies have won just one of their six matches, meaning they are unlikely to qualify for the semi-finals. They next face one of the tournament favourites, India, at Old Trafford on June 27.West Indies’ updated squad: Jason Holder (capt), Fabian Allen, Darren Bravo, Carlos Brathwaite, Sheldon Cottrell, Shannon Gabriel, Chris Gayle, Shimron Hetmyer, Shai Hope (wk), Evin Lewis, Ashley Nurse, Nicholas Pooran, Kemar Roach, Sunil Ambris, Oshane Thomas

Rangers reach agreement with new Ibrox star on major summer contract

Rangers already have an agreement in place with one current player over a major new contract this summer, according to a fresh update regarding his future.

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The Gers had a solid January transfer window in the end, making some important loan signings to bolster the squad depth that Philippe Clement has in his armoury. Fabio Silva arrived on a temporary basis from Premier League side Wolves, acting as an exciting addition, given his reputation as a good young attacker. Meanwhile, Oscar Cortes was a late addition at Ibrox, too, making the move from Lens until the end of the season.

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Both are – for now at least – only at the club until the summer, looking to make a positive impact in the Scottish Premiership title race, and the likes of Borna Barisic, John Lundstram, Ryan Jack and Kemar Roofe all out of contract at that point, too, among others.

Oscar Cortes expected to sign permanent Rangers deal

According to a new update from Football Insider, Oscar Cortes will be given a "huge" long-term deal at Rangers this summer, on the condition that he impresses Clement and the board during his loan stint at Ibrox.

"Oscar Cortes will land a four-year contract and a “huge” pay rise if he thrives during his loan spell at Rangers, sources have told Football Insider. The Colombia international joined the Ibrox giants on loan for the remainder of the season on deadline day from RC Lens.

"The Gers have an option to buy the winger in the summer, which will be triggered if he meets performance-related targets in the second half of the season. If he impresses manager Philippe Clement and Rangers chiefs, he is expected to earn an improvement to his weekly salary and a long-term contract running until 2028."

This should be seen as a massive incentive for Cortes between now and the end of the campaign, with a shiny new contract hovering in front of him, and that should only benefit Rangers in the title battle.

Rangers players out of contract in 2024

Age

Borna Barisic

31

John Lundstram

29

Ryan Jack

31

Kemar Roofe

31

Leon Balogun

35

Jon McLaughlin

36

The fact that so many established players could leave in the summer means that Rangers would be getting a lot of money off their wage bill, which would then free up funds to be able to make Cortes' switch permanent. The 20-year-old clearly has to perform in order for this to happen, however, so if he doesn't hit the ground running and finds himself struggling for playing time under Clement, the Gers could decide that looking at an alternative target is the sensible option instead.

Rangers may have a bigger talent than Shankland in their 18 y/o sensation

Rangers may have an academy prospect who could be better than Shankland

ByRoss Kilvington Feb 2, 2024

Some patience may be needed to begin with, as he adjusts to a new style of football and country, but 11 goals in 25 caps for Colombia's Under-20s – he has also appeared once at senior level – can only bode well.

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