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(Credit: Imago) Fri 8 May 2026 8:00, UK Findlay Curtis is hugely keen to play a part in Rangers’ first-team squad next season, sources have told Football Insider.The youngster is hoping to take advantage of what is expected to be a busy summer of changes in the squad at Ibrox and stake a claim to Danny Rohl that he is worthy of a first-team place. Rangers’ transfer plans are set to bring a busy summer behind the scenes at Ibrox, and Curtis is already determined to force his way into the fold for next term. 🔄 Rangers Transfer Update 🔄 Breaking news on latest signings, departures, and contract news from the Ibrox boardroom.
VISIT THE RANGERS TRANSFER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Findlay Curtis ready to make Rangers impactCurtis burst onto the scene for Rangers in the early stages of the season, as he provided one of the few bright sparks during the diastrous reign of Russell Martin. His loan spell at Kilmarnock has seen him find regular football in the Premiership once again, and is sure to have those at his parent club sitting up and taking notice. 👏🏼 Another brilliant finish from Findlay Curtis for Kilmarnock.Plenty of positive noise and calls for him to stay another season.Big decision for Rangers this summer. pic.twitter.com/XgsSD5Jic7— Let's Talk Rangers (@LetsTalkGers) May 4, 2026 View Tweet Curtis’ next step is now to try to convince Rohl and his staff that he is worthy of a bigger role in 2026-27, or he could find himself shipped out on loan once again.
Premier League clubs eye ‘gamble’ on Gers youngsterFormer Manchester United chief scout Mick Brown told Football Insider earlier this week that it is inevitable a Premier League club will take a “gamble” on Bailey Rice, with the starlet potentially set to leave Rangers on a free transfer this summer. The 21-year-old has long since been classed as one of Rangers’ brightest young talents, but he has been unable to break into the first-team fold at all this term.
