Rangers appear to be making plans for the future under Derek McInnes in this summer’s transfer window.
Six new players have already walked through the door at Ibrox, and there are expected to be a few more over the next few weeks.
At the same time, McInnes and the Gers hierarchy will also deem certain players surplus to requirements in order to raise funds to strengthen the squad.
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Rangers optimistic that Findlay Curtis will sign a new contract
The Light Blues have offered a new contract to Findlay Curtis following his exploits at the World Cup with Scotland, according to the Rangers Review.
The Gers chiefs are optimistic that the 19-year-old will put pen to paper on a new deal and commit his future to the club.
It is unclear how long he has left on his contract at Rangers, but the understanding is that the club are keen to get him to sign on the dotted line to make an official announcement.
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After spending the second half of last season on loan at Kilmarnock, the plan for the upcoming campaign is for him to be part of the first-team picture.
McInnes rates him highly and has been seeing what he is capable of in the pre-season training camp in Spain.
Curtis scored an impressive goal against Kaizer Chiefs, and the Gers boss would want more of that when the season begins.

Can Curtis be a regular starter next season?
Last season, many fans were baffled by Curtis being loaned out as Andreas Skov Olsen made little to no impact following his January move, while Djeidi Gassama and Oliver Antman struggled, as did Thelo Aasgaard.
At the same time, the teenager was thriving on loan at Kilmarnock, which saw him being called up to the World Cup.
Thus far, from whatever we have seen in pre-season, Curtis looks like he is knocking on McInnes’ door to be a regular starter.
Even if he does not start every game next season, there is a chance that he will play more games than he does not, as he can initially play the role of an impact substitute.


