
Rangers: Findlay Curtis sends message as transfer made official
Findlay Curtis is set for the biggest summer of his professional career at Rangers.
After shining on loan at Kilmarnock in the second half of last season, the young winger broke through into the Scotland squad.
Not only that, but Steve Clarke has selected Curtis in his squad for the 2026 World Cup in North America, with the young Ibrox star a real wildcard.
Curtis is also set to sign a new contract with Rangers, as he becomes a first-team regular under Danny Rohl going into next season.
With any confusion about a possible exit cleared up, Curtis is still keeping an eye on transfer activity around the Scottish Premiership.
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Lewis Mayo seals another Scottish Premiership move
Lewis Mayo came through the ranks at Rangers, but never quite made it fully at Ibrox.
After loan spells away from Govan, the defender sealed a permanent move to Kilmarnock back in 2023 and hasn’t looked back since.
| Lewis Mayo | Senior Appearances |
| Rangers | 0 |
| Kilmarnock | 162 |
Now, Mayo has signed for Aberdeen as he looks to continue his rise in the Scottish Premiership under Stephen Robinson at Pittodrie.
Curtis was quick to respond to the announcement on Instagram, making his feelings known about his ex-teammate, who will be back at Ibrox again next season.

It is smart business from Aberdeen, who won’t pay a penny after Mayo’s contract expires at Rugby Park, but not quite the level of Rangers snapping up Lawrence Shankland from Hearts.
How has Lewis Mayo performed since Rangers exit?
Mayo experienced nearly everything you can at Kilmarnock in his four years there, from relegation battles to European nights, as he pointed out.
162 appearances later, he will go down as somewhat of a modern-day legend at Rugby Park, although it will likely be somewhat feisty when he returns next season.

Mayo never managed a senior appearance at Ibrox for the Light Blues; instead, he featured for Partick Thistle and Dunfermline in further loan spells.
He will have loved playing with Curtis last season, with the young winger managing five goals and assist in his 14 appearances under Neil McCann.
It will be a real slog for Kilmarnock next season without them both, though, given they survived in those final few weeks last time around.
As for Curtis, he’ll be watching Mayo closely, hopefully from the top of the Scottish Premiership.
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