Findlay Curtis, currently at Kilmarnock, may go on loan again next season due to potential summer signings at Rangers. This could affect his position in the team hierarchy at Ibrox.
Findlay Curtis, currently with Kilmarnock, could yet agree another loan move away from Rangers next season as summer signings might keep the 19-year-old winger down the pecking order at Ibrox. (Football Insider)
Cyriel Dessers says Rangers were prepared to let him find a new club long before his transfer to Panathinaikos last summer despite the 31-year-old feeling he had a good goal contribution, but he suggests his replacement, Youssef Chermiti, is a "complete" striker. (The Herald)
Manchester United winger Amad Diallo was left damaged by his loan spell with Rangers, according to Tony Mowbray, who believes he helped restore the 23-year-old's confidence at Sunderland. (The Herald)
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl insists his full focus is on the Ibrox club as a report suggested Bundesliga strugglers Wolfsburg have placed the 37-year-old on a shortlist to replace veteran manager Dieter Hecking. (The Scotsman)
Scott Arfield has revealed he sought advice from former Rangers manager Michael Beale before his dugout debut as Livingston's caretaker boss. (Glasgow Times)
Findlay Curtis could go on loan again next season because summer signings may keep him lower in the pecking order at Rangers.
Summer signings at Rangers could limit Findlay Curtis's playing time, prompting a potential loan move to gain more experience.

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