Rangers would amaze after talks of Findlay Curtis loan exit repeat at Ibrox

Rangers may look to send Findlay Curtis back on loan in the upcoming transfer window once he returns from Kilmarnock.

Journalist Darrell Currie has heard talk that the Gers could potentially allow the Scottish youngster to leave on a temporary move again in the summer.

The television presenter would be amazed and staggered to see the Light Blues not keep the 19-year-old around for the 2026-27 campaign.

On 9 May, the winger scored a brace for the Killies in the 3-0 win over St Mirren away from home, taking his league goal tally to four since moving to BBSP Rugby Park.

Danny Rohl was reluctant to use Curtis at Ibrox, but the German manager will surely be expected to give him more opportunities going forward.

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Danny Rohl questions to be asked after Findlay Curtis snub at Rangers

Speaking on the Scottish Football Social Club on 11 May, Currie said, “I was amazed, actually, Alan [Hutton], and maybe it’s just speculation, but there was talk that [Curtis] would be sent out on loan again next season. It’s a long time away and there’s a pre-season to be done, but surely, would that not be a staggering decision?”

Curtis started the season on fire at the Gers and it looked like the youngster would finally get a chance to stake his claim in the first-team setup.

The Scot made some important contributions in the Champions League qualifiers under Russell Martin, but subsequently saw his game time diminish.

StatisticsFindlay Curtis
Appearances10
Minutes played207
Goals1
Key passes3
Big chances created1
Curtis’ William Hill Premiership record this season at Rangers, as per Sofascore

Rohl continued to leave Curtis out despite the forward coming off the bench and putting in some impressive displays.

If the German manager can’t find a place for the Scotland international in his plans next season, he should be held accountable for the decision.

Findlay Curtis loan exit backfires at Ibrox

Rohl sanctioned Curtis’ loan move after securing a deal for Andreas Skov Olsen at Rangers.

The Danish winger signed for the Gers on loan from VfL Wolfsburg and it’s now safe to say that the German manager made a mistake.

Andreas Skov Olsen's goal tally for Rangers.
Credit: Imago

It looks like the Light Blues thought replacing Curtis with Skov Olsen would be best for all parties, but it would certainly have been better to trust their academy graduate rather than sign Skov Olsen.

The Scottish teenager would undoubtedly have been able to contribute more than the Wolfsburg loanee to the Glaswegian outfit’s push for the title and it looks like a massive blunder in hindsight.

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