Kilmarnock has confirmed the loan signing of Findlay Curtis from Rangers until the end of the 2025/26 season. The 19-year-old Scottish winger, who came through the Rangers Academy, brings exciting attacking flair, versatility, and top-level experience to Rugby Park. Curtis has featured for Rangers' first team across domestic and European competitions, already marking his name with goals and impactful performances despite his young age. He reunites with Neil McCann and Billy Dodds, who were both first-team coaches under Barry Ferguson. Curtis made his senior debut in Rangers' 5-0 defeat of Fraserburgh and has since made 21 appearances in all competitions this season, scoring three goals and assisting a further two. The loan move was announced on Rangers' social media platforms, with the club wishing Curtis the best for his time in Ayrshire. Kilmarnock's acquisition of Curtis is seen as a significant boost to their attack, with the young winger's pace and skill expected to make an immediate impact. Curtis has represented Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup, and European fixtures, and scored his first senior goal in a UEFA Champions League qualifier against Panathinaikos last season. The loan signing is a major coup for Kilmarnock, who are looking to strengthen their squad for the remainder of the season. With Curtis on board, the club will be hoping to push up the table and secure a strong finish to the campaign.
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Kilmarnock Completes Loan Signing of Findlay Curtis
Kilmarnock signs Findlay Curtis on loan from Rangers, bolstering their attack with the young Scottish winger's versatility and experience
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