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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 pretty much since his arrival at Rugby Park, with those discussions now reaching a positive conclusion for the ex-Gers winger.

Curtis is one of the most highly-rated young prospects at Ibrox, but his game time has been limited this season under both Russell Martin and Danny Rohl.

He’s played 18 times across all competitions, but those appearances have seen him play an average of just 27 minutes per match.

According to Rangers Review on Tuesday, Curtis now looks set to continue his development at Kilmarnock and earn the vital minutes needed to help reach his potential.

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Curtis has had some impressive performances on the wing this season for Rangers.

Back in July, he scored in the Gers’ 2-0 win over Panathinaikos in Champions League qualifying, before netting a vital equaliser to avoid defeat against St Mirren on 24 August.

More recently, Curtis impressed in Rangers’ 5-0 Scottish Cup win over Annan Athletic, assisting one of the goals as he played the entire...

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