Rangers to struggle to keep Findlay Curtis after teen’s ‘fabulous’ achievement away from Ibrox

Findlay Curtis’ future has been heavily debated ahead of the summer transfer window, but that decision may have just been taken away from Rangers.

The 19-year-old spent the second half of the 2025-26 campaign on loan at Kilmarnock, where he blew the supporters away with five goals and an assist in 14 appearances.

Of course, Killie would love for him to return to Rugby Park for the upcoming season as well, but those back at Ibrox want the teenager to be given a chance to impress by Danny Rohl instead.

The Gers could be left disappointed, however, with multiple clubs keeping tabs on Curtis‘ development. His latest exploit might add a few more millions to his price tag, but an exit would be disappointing.

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Findlay Curtis can use Scotland games for summer audition

Football Insider understands that Rangers could let Curtis leave this summer, with Rohl likely to add multiple new faces to the squad over the coming weeks, and that will trigger alarm bells.

Kilmarnock boss, Neil McCann, was at Hampden Park to watch the talented teenage winger as Scotland took on Curacao in a friendly on Saturday, 30 May, but he was left on the bench for the start.

That was until Billy Gilmour was forced off with an injury, allowing Curtis to come onto the pitch as an early substitute, and within three minutes, he had already found the back of the net.

Findlay Curtis vs CuracaoStats [FotMob]
Minutes played45
Goals1
Chances created1
Penalties won1
Touches48
Ground duels won40% (2/5)
Fouls committed2

Former Scotland defender Willie Miller described the goal as “fabulous,” with the youngster latching onto a smart ball through, before drilling his shot into the bottom corner. Pressure? What pressure?

At 19 years of age, it took him just moments to score his first goal on the international stage. Then, in the latter stages of the game, he won a penalty after chopping onto his right foot, only adding more to his price tag.

What are Danny Rohl’s plans for the talented teenager?

Rohl would be foolish not to consider involving him in the first team next season, especially given his last six months in the Scottish Premiership, but the manager is in the middle of a total rebuild.

The former Sheffield Wednesday figure will be targeting players who can control and lead by example, and while Curtis is very talented, he just isn’t old enough to be a big voice in the dressing room.

Football Insider understands that Rohl will include Curtis in Rangers’ pre-season, but there is no certainty that it will end in the winger being introduced into the senior squad for next term.

Clubs all across Europe should be keeping tabs on the situation, and if they come knocking for his signature, it might be very difficult for the Gers to stop him from departing permanently.

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