Findlay Curtis first-team update emerges amid new Rangers development

Rangers youngster Findlay Curtis has been training regularly with Philippe Clement and the senior players, according to Four Lads Had a Dream.

The 18-year-old midfielder, who is yet to make his senior debut, is on the radar of the first team as he has been impressing at the youth level.

Despite being a central midfielder, he has bagged over 50 goals for the youth teams since the start of the 2022/23 campaign.

Via X, 4 Lads wrote: “Went on tour with the first team to Holland, is training regularly with the First team also

“Definitely on the radar of the first team (I know I know)

“Very impressive versus Stenhousemuir few weeks ago.”

Findlay Curtis could make his senior Rangers debut this season

Clement’s interest in Curtis is evident from the young midfielder’s integration into first-team activities, including a tour to Holland and regular training sessions with senior players.

At just 18, the Scotsman has already demonstrated an impressive goal-scoring record for a central midfielder, tallying over 50 goals in youth competitions.

This not only highlights his attacking prowess but also his potential versatility, which is highly valuable in football.

His involvement with the first team suggests the coaching staff see him as a future asset, capable of contributing at the senior level.

Curtis’ performances, especially his standout display against Stenhousemuir, have likely caught Clement’s eye, showcasing his readiness for higher competition.

Given his training regimen and exposure to first-team environments, it would not be surprising if Clement opts to give the teenager his debut this season, possibly using him as an impact substitute or in cup matches to ease him into senior football.

In other Rangers news, Chris Sutton has savaged a Gers first-team player and claims he does not look happy at Ibrox.

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