James Tavernier reacts as Rangers announce latest Ibrox exit

Rangers have announced the departure of Findlay Curtis, who has joined Kilmarnock on loan until the end of the season.

While Danny Rohl is busy trying to bring in new faces at Ibrox, departures are also taking place.

Curtis had struggled for game time in recent weeks and was mainly used off the bench.

With the Gers already bringing in three new faces this window, the attacker’s game time was likely to be reduced further.

As a result, Rohl has made the decision to loan Curtis out to fellow Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock, with James Tavernier reacting to the news.

James Tavernier reacts as Rangers loan Findlay Curtis to Kilmarnock

Kilmarnock are currently in the battle for survival in the Scottish Premiership.

As a result, they are in dire need of reinforcements before the transfer window closes.

Therefore, they will be hopeful that Curtis can make a big impact during his short time at the club and be able to produce regular goal contributions at the club.

Despite his limited game time this season, the 19-year-old has scored three times and picked up two assists. This includes a fantastic goal in the Champions League qualifiers against Panathinaikos at the start of the campaign.

Upon announcing his departure from Rangers on 30 January, many people were quick to react to the news, including Gers captain, Tavernier.

The full-back simply liked the post as Curtis completed the move.

What other business could Rangers conduct before deadline day?

Going into the final days, Rangers are looking to sign a striker to boost their promotion hopes.

Recently, there has been another bid to bring Ryan Naderi to Ibrox. However, this includes a clause to send him back to Hansa Rostock on loan until the end of the season.

If Rohl cannot complete this transfer, another option for Rangers is Cameron Archer.

The Southampton striker has struggled in the Championship this season and could be offered a fresh start in the Scottish Premiership.

However, fans remain unsure about such a deal, with the former Aston Villa player out-of-form.

Nevertheless, it remains to be seen who the Gers will bring in, if anyone, going into the last days as they look to boost their Scottish Premiership title hopes.