Findlay Curtis Transfer from Rangers to Kilmarnock
Rangers have confirmed that Findlay Curtis has departed to Kilmarnock on loan. In a social media post, Rangers announced that Curtis's loan to Kilmarnock is until the end of the season. Kilmarnock also announced on their website the signing of Findlay Curtis on loan from Rangers until the end of the season.
Rangers have confirmed that Findlay Curtis has departed to Kilmarnock on loan. In a social media post, Rangers announced that Curtis's loan to Kilmarnock is until the end of the season. Kilmarnock also announced on their website the signing of Findlay Curtis on loan from Rangers until the end of the season.
Kilmarnock have signed 19-year-old Findlay Curtis on loan from Rangers. He will join the team at Rugby Park following weeks of negotiations between the Scottish Premiership clubs. An official announcement is to be made by both clubs later tonight. The transfer was delayed due to Rangers’ participation in the Europa League, as Curtis was needed to fulfill their homegrown quota. It is understood that Danny Rohl also wanted to observe the teenager before allowing him to leave on loan, and that the German is keen for Curtis to be a regular part of his first-team plans after the summer.
Kilmarnock have signed 19-year-old Findlay Curtis on loan from Rangers. He will join the team at Rugby Park following weeks of negotiations between the Scottish Premiership clubs. An official announcement is to be made by both clubs later tonight. The transfer was delayed due to Rangers’ participation in the Europa League, as Curtis was needed to fulfill their homegrown quota. It is understood that Danny Rohl also wanted to observe the teenager before allowing him to leave on loan, and that the German is keen for Curtis to be a regular part of his first-team plans after the summer.
An understanding exists that Findlay Curtis is expected to join Kilmarnock on loan until the end of the season, with a deal having been agreed between the Scottish Premiership clubs approximately two weeks ago.
An understanding exists that Findlay Curtis is expected to join Kilmarnock on loan until the end of the season, with a deal having been agreed between the Scottish Premiership clubs approximately two weeks ago.
Danny Rohl has stated that a decision on Findlay Curtis will be made in the next couple of days. Curtis has been linked with a loan move to Kilmarnock and the decision follows an impressive performance by him in Porto. Rohl added that they need to consider what is most important overall and that it is about game time.
Danny Rohl has stated that a decision on Findlay Curtis will be made in the next couple of days. Curtis has been linked with a loan move to Kilmarnock and the decision follows an impressive performance by him in Porto. Rohl added that they need to consider what is most important overall and that it is about game time.
Findlay Curtis, who has played on the right recently, is still expected to join Kilmarnock on loan before the end of the window.
Findlay Curtis, who has played on the right recently, is still expected to join Kilmarnock on loan before the end of the window.
A deal was agreed for Curtis to leave Rangers on loan for Kilmarnock. According to Roger Hannah, that deal was done about a week ago. However, Curtis was needed on the bench for Rangers due to the size of the Europa League squad and injuries. The player did not go to Kilmarnock and was instead involved off the bench against Dundee. Roger Hannah suggests Danny Rohl is considering keeping Curtis at Rangers in the event something happens with Djeidi Gassama before the transfer window closes. The loan exit for Curtis may now not happen.
A deal was agreed for Curtis to leave Rangers on loan for Kilmarnock. According to Roger Hannah, that deal was done about a week ago. However, Curtis was needed on the bench for Rangers due to the size of the Europa League squad and injuries. The player did not go to Kilmarnock and was instead involved off the bench against Dundee. Roger Hannah suggests Danny Rohl is considering keeping Curtis at Rangers in the event something happens with Djeidi Gassama before the transfer window closes. The loan exit for Curtis may now not happen.
It is still expected that Findlay Curtis will join Kilmarnock on loan, but the move could be completed after Thursday’s Europa League trip to Porto.
It is still expected that Findlay Curtis will join Kilmarnock on loan, but the move could be completed after Thursday’s Europa League trip to Porto.
Rangers have agreed to send Findlay Curtis on loan to Kilmarnock for the rest of the season. Kilmarnock’s new manager, Neil McCann, has been in talks to sign Curtis on a temporary basis since his arrival at Rugby Park, and those discussions have now concluded successfully. According to Rangers Review on Tuesday, Curtis is expected to continue his development at Kilmarnock and earn the minutes needed to help reach his potential.
Rangers have agreed to send Findlay Curtis on loan to Kilmarnock for the rest of the season. Kilmarnock’s new manager, Neil McCann, has been in talks to sign Curtis on a temporary basis since his arrival at Rugby Park, and those discussions have now concluded successfully. According to Rangers Review on Tuesday, Curtis is expected to continue his development at Kilmarnock and earn the minutes needed to help reach his potential.
Kilmarnock remain the club most likely to sign Findlay Curtis. It is understood that other Premiership clubs have targeted the winger, and there have also been discussions with clubs in England. It is likely that more will be known about his short-term future at the start of next week.
Kilmarnock remain the club most likely to sign Findlay Curtis. It is understood that other Premiership clubs have targeted the winger, and there have also been discussions with clubs in England. It is likely that more will be known about his short-term future at the start of next week.
Findlay Curtis has been the subject of strong speculation regarding a move to Rugby Park this month. The winger is seeking regular first-team appearances after having his opportunities for first-team selection reduced at Rangers under Danny Rohl. Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann has reacted to a potential loan move for Findlay Curtis, stating that it would be disrespectful to speak about a player from another team. McCann said that he does not see the transfer happening at this time.
Findlay Curtis has been the subject of strong speculation regarding a move to Rugby Park this month. The winger is seeking regular first-team appearances after having his opportunities for first-team selection reduced at Rangers under Danny Rohl. Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann has reacted to a potential loan move for Findlay Curtis, stating that it would be disrespectful to speak about a player from another team. McCann said that he does not see the transfer happening at this time.
According to a Monday report from Rangers Review journalist Chris Jack, Kilmarnock have started negotiations for a potential loan move for Findlay Curtis. Neil McCann is interested in a reunion with Curtis and wants him in Ayrshire for the second half of the season. Kilmarnock was one of the clubs that showed interest in signing the young player during the summer.
According to a Monday report from Rangers Review journalist Chris Jack, Kilmarnock have started negotiations for a potential loan move for Findlay Curtis. Neil McCann is interested in a reunion with Curtis and wants him in Ayrshire for the second half of the season. Kilmarnock was one of the clubs that showed interest in signing the young player during the summer.
According to Rangers Review, the new Kilmarnock boss, Neil McCann, is now keen to take Findlay Curtis to Rugby Park in a loan deal for the rest of the season.
According to Rangers Review, the new Kilmarnock boss, Neil McCann, is now keen to take Findlay Curtis to Rugby Park in a loan deal for the rest of the season.
David Friel believes that Findlay Curtis could join Neil McCann and Billy Dodds at Kilmarnock after his lack of action at Rangers. On the Scottish Sun’s Go Ballistic transfer special on 6 January, Friel questioned whether Curtis is a player that could go to Kilmarnock following the news of Neil McCann and Billy Dodds becoming the management team. Friel also thinks that a move to Kilmarnock would be a beneficial move for all parties. It is suggested that Curtis could benefit from a loan move to Kilmarnock to get more playing time.
David Friel believes that Findlay Curtis could join Neil McCann and Billy Dodds at Kilmarnock after his lack of action at Rangers. On the Scottish Sun’s Go Ballistic transfer special on 6 January, Friel questioned whether Curtis is a player that could go to Kilmarnock following the news of Neil McCann and Billy Dodds becoming the management team. Friel also thinks that a move to Kilmarnock would be a beneficial move for all parties. It is suggested that Curtis could benefit from a loan move to Kilmarnock to get more playing time.
Findlay Curtis, a 19-year-old Rangers academy graduate, could be permitted to leave on loan after being marginalised under manager Danny Rohl. At the start of the season, Curtis interested clubs such as Kilmarnock, Dunfermline Athletic, and Hamilton. The potential move coincides with reports that Rohl is looking to make funds available to strengthen his squad in January, which is in contrast to Curtis having had an influence under the previous manager, Russell Martin.
Findlay Curtis, a 19-year-old Rangers academy graduate, could be permitted to leave on loan after being marginalised under manager Danny Rohl. At the start of the season, Curtis interested clubs such as Kilmarnock, Dunfermline Athletic, and Hamilton. The potential move coincides with reports that Rohl is looking to make funds available to strengthen his squad in January, which is in contrast to Curtis having had an influence under the previous manager, Russell Martin.
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