According to The Rangers Review, Rangers will not loan away young player Findlay Curtis during the January transfer window.
The 18-year-old will remain at Ibrox until the end of the season, according to the news site on January 25.
On Thursday, January 23, Curtis made his Europa League debut after replacing Vaclav Cerny in the team’s 2-1 loss to Manchester United.
The Rangers’ transfer development of Findlay Curtis is encouraging.
The Light Blues’ decision to finally put their faith in young players, as demonstrated at Old Trafford, is heartening.
In addition to the 18-year-old attacker who can play forward, Bailey Rice made an appearance for the Bears against Ruben Amorim’s squad and was a standout in the middle of the pitch.
Curtis and Rice have demonstrated that they are prepared to play more frequently for the first team, which appears to open the door for players like Rabbi Matondo, Kieran Dowell, and Tom Lawrence to depart.
After Philippe Clement began depending on players like Hamza Igamane and Nicolas Raskin, the Glaswegian team has thrived in recent weeks.
In order to compete with Celtic once more in the upcoming season, Rangers must make sure that more young players are a part of the senior group.
The Light Blues have the opportunity to profit from their young talent in addition to having ready-made players for the future when they invest in academy prospects.
Going forward, the Bears should have more faith in Curtis, Rice, Zak Lovelace, and others given the obvious financial difficulties at Ibrox.
The supporters will be anticipating their possible inclusion in Sunday’s match against Dundee United at Tannadice Park.