Rangers decided to loan Findlay Curtis out to Kilmarnock for the second half of the 2025/26 season.
The 19-year-old responded positively to the move and went on to show Danny Rohl why he made a mistake by not keeping him at Ibrox.
Curtis’ performances at Kilmarnock even saw him being called up to Scotland’s World Cup squad by Steve Clarke.
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Rangers make contract offer to Findlay Curtis
According to the Rangers Review, the Light Blues have tabled a contract offer to the 19-year-old as they want him to stay at Ibrox for the foreseeable future.
Talks are ongoing over signing a new deal, and things do seem to be going as planned.
The Gers have taken steps towards keeping their top young players, having secured new contracts for Kyle Glasgow and Ashton Scally.
Both players will have been made certain first-team assurances, and the same is likely to happen with Curtis.
While the 19-year-old is not out of contract at the end of June, he will continue to be subject to interest elsewhere until his future has been secured.

Are Rangers making the right call with Findlay Curtis?
Curtis showed what Rangers were missing on his loan spell away from Ibrox in the second half of the season.
There is an argument to be made that if he had been at the club and given Rohl the option to pick him, the Gers could have done far better in the title race.
He certainly would have offered more than what Andreas Skov Olsen did.
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The Denmark international’s arrival was one of the primary reasons why Curtis was loaned out in the first place.
It is good to see Rangers realising the importance of the 19-year-old, and he surely needs to be playing more from next season.
The fact that he has been called up by Scotland goes to tell just how good he already is.
Given his age, he will only get better, so this is definitely the right call being made by the Ibrox outfit.


