
Findlay Curtis: Rangers masterclass on cards as contract offer made at Ibrox
Rangers have made their move to secure Findlay Curtis’ future at Ibrox.
The 19-year-old is making waves after being selected for Scotland’s squad for the 2026 World Cup this summer.
That has led to speculation that the Govan gem could be on the radar of multiple clubs, and it looks like the Gers have tried to get ahead of the curve.
A report from Rangers Review on 27 May claims that the Ibrox club have made a contract offer to the 19-year-old.
It could prove to be a Rangers masterclass if they can sign Curtis to fresh terms, given his recent rise to stardom.
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Why is new Curtis contract a masterclass?
Curtis’ current Rangers contract expires in 2027, and there is already interest in his services from elsewhere.
His stunning form on loan at Kilmarnock, where he notched six goals and one assist, had alerted the likes of Middlesbrough, Wrexham and Serie A clubs.
| Curtis’ stats for Kilmarnock | Scottish Premiership |
| Matches | 24 |
| Goals | 6 |
| Assists | 1 |
| Shots per 90 | 3.62 |
| Chances created | 20 |
The World Cup would only have increased the number of teams that were monitoring his situation in G51, so a new contract would be a masterstroke.
49ers show their faith in Rangers youth
With a contract on the cards for Curtis, it shows that the 49ers Enterprises and Andrew Cavenagh, the majority owners, are committed to keeping the Light Blues’ best talents.
They have already agreed terms with the likes of Ashton Scally, Kyle Glasgow and Josh Gentles, which should serve the Govan outfit well in the near future.
However, keeping Curtis around would be their biggest sign of intent yet, as he is clearly going to be a superstar if he continues to develop the way that he has.

Given the fact that he could increase the hype around himself at the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada, it is a great decision to try and extend his deal before that comes around, and they are more vulnerable.
Rohl is eyeing a Scottish core in his squad, and Curtis will likely be a huge part of that, if he agrees to the fresh terms, as well as being a big player in Scotland’s future plans.
It is a show of faith in the youngster, but he still has to put pen to paper.
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