Rangers have offered Findlay Curtis a new contract as they look to secure the winger’s long-term future following his breakthrough season.
The 19-year-old, who turns 20 next month, signed his first professional deal in early 2025 after making his debut under Philippe Clement in a Scottish Cup win over Fraserburgh.
He has since made significant strides, featuring in Rangers’ European qualifiers last summer and scoring against Panathinaikos as the club secured Europa League football.
The Rangers Review has reported that talks are ongoing over an extension at Ibrox, with the club having already tabled an offer to the versatile attacker, who is most effective from the left flank.
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Curtis also impressed during a loan spell at Kilmarnock, where he netted five goals under Neil McCann to help the Ayrshire side retain their Premiership status.
His form earned him a first Scotland cap against Japan and a place in Steve Clarke’s squad ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
Curtis is expected to be part of Danny Rohl’s squad this season as he looks to build on his recent progress and push for regular minutes.
His last Rangers appearance came in January, when he set up Djeidi Gassama in a Europa League defeat to Porto. He also scored against St Mirren and Alloa earlier in the campaign.