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Latest Rangers F.C. transfer position on Findlay Curtis revealed

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Findlay Curtis could be set for another loan spell away from Rangers F.C. despite remaining highly rated at Ibrox.

The 19-year-old winger is preparing to return from his loan stint with Kilmarnock F.C., where he impressed with a series of mature performances. However, Rangers are yet to make a final decision on where the youngster will play during the 2026/27 campaign.

Manager Danny Rohl is reportedly eager to assess Curtis during pre-season before determining his immediate future. The teenager is expected to feature heavily with the first-team squad throughout the summer preparations as Rangers evaluate their attacking options.

Despite the uncertainty, Rangers have no intention of selling Curtis permanently and continue to view him as one of the club’s brightest long-term prospects.

However, another temporary move could become the preferred solution if regular first-team football at Ibrox appears unlikely next season.

Rangers are expected to strengthen multiple areas of the squad during the summer transfer window, particularly in attacking positions, and fresh arrivals could push Curtis further down the pecking order.

Club officials are understood to be delaying a final call until the majority of their transfer business is completed, allowing Rohl to fully assess the depth and balance of his squad before making a decision.

Meanwhile, players such as Thelo Aasgaard currently remain ahead of Curtis in the attacking hierarchy. Rangers still believe there is significant untapped potential in Aasgaard despite a disappointing first campaign following his £3.5 million arrival last summer.

For now, Curtis’ long-term future still appears firmly tied to Rangers, but another loan move looks increasingly possible as the club plans for next season.

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