Ibrox Noise
·7 novembre 2025
Exclusive: Rangers considering Findlay Curtis loan exit

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·7 novembre 2025

Ibrox Noise sources have informed us Rangers are likely to loan Findlay Curtis in January. The Ibrox youngster will go out on loan in January to secure the consistent minutes he cannot find at home. It is an Ibrox Noise exclusive reporting that Danny Rohl and the board have considered letting Curtis gain experience elsewhere. The choice underlines how strongly the club rates the winger, despite Mikey Moore and Djeidi Gassama being the preferred options in recent months. Rangers want him playing, learning, and returning ready to fight for a place.
Curtis has waited patiently while Moore and Gassama have dominated the wide areas. The youngster has impressed at training, but opportunities have been scarce. Rangers appear to confirm that youth players who lack minutes will be loaned out to gain experience. The plan is simple. Send him out, let him play every week, and bring him back sharper. This move shows faith, not rejection. The club believes his potential will explode once he gets regular football.
Mikey Moore remains underwhelming. He is another tool out wide and he has looked modest since joining from Tottenham. Meanwhile, Gassama has been one of Rangers’ most energetic performers. His work rate and flair have made him prominent but he’s not shone. Antman is another ahead of Curtis for now. Ibrox Noise previously noted how balance in the squad depends on giving each winger a defined role. Curtis, despite flashes of brilliance, simply cannot dislodge other players right now. However, Rangers see the long game. They want competition, not stagnation.
Fans have debated the situation heavily. Many believe Curtis deserves a longer run to show his quality. Others argue that Moore’s PL experience gives him the edge. The manager knows both camps have a point. Rangers.co.uk recently highlighted Curtis’s maturity and determination to prove himself. A loan move ensures he avoids the trap of fading on the fringes.
This decision benefits everyone. Rangers keep hold of an asset and protect his development. The player gains valuable match experience in a competitive environment. Rangers.co.uk reported that Moore’s temporary switch has already boosted team depth and attacking sharpness. When Curtis returns, he will be stronger and ready to contribute to a title push. It also sends a message that the club values progress over patience.
The move also helps balance the squad. With Moore and Gassama currently ahead alongside Antman, Curtis can grow without pressure. Sky Sports noted that the English youngster was always expected to get regular game time, which limited Curtis’s chances. Rangers will monitor his progress closely, expecting him to prove that he can handle responsibility and deliver consistent performances. If he excels, he will walk back into the first-team picture.
In the end, this loan is not a setback. It is a stepping stone. Rangers have made a smart, decisive call. They are building for now and for the future, and Curtis remains a key part of that vision.
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