
Rangers: Kilmarnock to have Mikey Moore-esque hope as Findlay Curtis ends loan spell in style
Rangers should get ready for Kilmarnock to table another loan bid for Findlay Curtis in the upcoming transfer window.
The Scottish youngster scored his fifth goal for the Killies in the 4-1 win over Livingston away from home on 17 May.
After the split, the 19-year-old found the back of the net four times for Neil McCann’s team, playing his final game on loan at Almondvale Stadium before returning to the Gers.
Danny Rohl hopes to re-sign Mikey Moore from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer and Kilmarnock will surely have the same hope with the Auchenhowie graduate.
Curtis could potentially play a key role at Ibrox in the upcoming campaign, but it remains to be seen what the German manager has in store for him going forward.
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Danny Rohl can’t repeat Findlay Curtis mistake at Rangers
Rohl seemed reluctant to play Curtis at the Gers before eventually letting him leave for Kilmarnock in the winter transfer window.
The Scotland international had an impressive start to the season under Russell Martin, but his game time at Ibrox slowly diminished.
Considering the impact the teenager has had at the Killies, the German manager may regret sending him out on loan rather than using him in the Glaswegian outfit’s push for the William Hill Premiership title.
| Statistics vs Livingston | Findlay Curtis |
| Minutes played | 90 |
| Goals | 1 |
| Accurate passes | 38/41 (93%) |
| Key passes | 1 |
| Total shots | 4 |
| Successful dribbles | 2/6 |
| Tackles won | 2/2 |
| Ground duels won | 8/16 |
While Andreas Skov Olsen struggled during his time at the Glaswegian outfit, Curtis has played a pivotal role in Kilmarnock’s relegation battle.
Apart from scoring at Almondvale, the youngster recorded 93 per cent passing accuracy, played one key pass, registered four shots, completed two dribbles and was involved in 16 duels, winning eight of them, as per Sofascore.
Findlay Curtis can be Mikey Moore replacement at Ibrox
Moore’s return to Rangers isn’t guaranteed ahead of the 2026-27 campaign, and Rohl will surely need someone to replicate his influence in G51.
Curtis can undoubtedly be the Tottenham loanee’s replacement, showcasing his ability to create opportunities and score goals under McCann.

The Scottish forward has also showcased his versatility at Rugby Park, playing in defence, midfield and attack.
Rohl has a promising talent on his hands at Ibrox and it will be up to the 37-year-old head coach to bring the best out of the winger.
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