Rangers have made an official announcement about Findlay Curtis after sending him out on loan to Kilmarnock.
The 19-year-old racked up 21 appearances for the Light Blues in the first half of the season before heading out on loan in January following Danny Rohl‘s arrival.
Curtis went on to enjoy a fruitful spell in East Ayrshire, bagging five goals and an assist in 14 games for Killie, drawing attention from all corners.
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Rangers make announcement of Findlay Curtis making Scotland’s FIFA World Cup squad
As Curtis heads back to Ibrox, Rangers announced on Tuesday that the winger has been called up to Scotland’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The teenager has earned a spot in Steve Clarke’s 26-man squad, along with Gers teammates Liam Kelly and John Souttar.
Curtis made his international debut for Scotland in March, coming on as a substitute in the 1-0 defeat against Japan, and will now have the chance to shine on the grandest football stage of them all.

However, it remains to be seen if he will feature prominently for the team, as he faces competition from the likes of John McGinn, Ryan Christie and Ben Gannon-Doak.
Nevertheless, it presents as a great opportunity for the Rangers ace.
Curtis news begs Danny Rohl question
Curtis receiving a call-up to the Scotland national team for the World Cup is a testament to his quality, but it also raises a big question about Danny Rohl.
The youngster featured regularly for Rangers before the German tactician took the reins at Ibrox in October.
With the Light Blues going on to fumble the title race in the post-split fixtures, in hindsight, it is hard not to wonder if they could have done with Curtis in the squad.
Nevertheless, the Gers faithful will be eager to see the attacker impress for Scotland and stake a claim in Rohl’s plans for next season.
Dan Purdy was said to be keeping tabs on the player during his time at Kilmarnock.
Kelly appears unlikely to feature ahead of Craig Gordon and Angus Gunn, while it remains to be seen how Souttar will fare.

