
Exclusive: Rangers make Findlay Curtis transfer decision
Rangers will not consider the possibility of selling Findlay Curtis in January, sources have told Football Insider.
The youngster caught the eye for Rangers in the early weeks of the season, and the Ibrox hierarchy regard him as a key player for the future.
Curtis has been linked with a loan exit from Rangers in recent weeks, but sources have now indicated to Football Insider that Danny Rohl has no intention of forcing him into such a move.
The winger has played just four minutes of football since 15 December, but unless attacking additions are sourced in the early part of January, then he will not be allowed to head out on loan.

Findlay Curtis has produced big moments for Rangers
Curtis burst onto the scene for Rangers with a screamer against Panathinaikos in their Champions League qualifying campaign back in August.
The starlet netted from distance shortly after half-time to set the Gers on their way to a 2-0 win over the Greek giants at Ibrox, before he also played a prominent role in the away leg of the tie.
That strike was Curtis’ first goal for the first team, after he was briefly involved with five appearances in all competitions in 2024-25.
He followed that up with an invaluable late equaliser against St Mirren on 24 August, a result which briefly helped to ease the pressure on Russell Martin at the time.
Curtis has made an impact for Rangers from his limited minutes this term, and he boasts a goal and an assist to his name from just 185 minutes of Premiership action.

He has shown enough in that time to be earmarked as a huge future talent at Ibrox, and it is clear that the Gers have little intention of losing him anytime soon.
Youssef Chermiti at centre of transfer U-turn
Football Insider exclusively revealed on Wednesday that Rangers are hopeful that Youssef Chermiti has turned a corner following his brace in the recent win over Celtic.
The Glasgow giants had seemed keen to cash in on the frontman this winter after some inconsistent displays following his arrival from Everton in the summer.
However, that is now set to change, with Rangers hoping that they can avoid cutting their losses on Chermiti, and no plans in place to move him on this month.
The 21-year-old has struggled for form so far since his move north of the border, but Rohl and Co. are now prepared to show patience with him.