DONE DEAL: Rangers are on the verge of agreeing to a new three-year deal for a ‘talented’ forward that fans have called on Philippe Clement to utilize.
For the Rangers to achieve true self-sufficiency, it is essential for Nils Koppen to devise a strategy that enables the club to cultivate its own talent.
In recent weeks, the academy has been revitalized, with plans reportedly led by Philippe Clement to send more youth prospects on loan for regular competitive play and to promote more B team regulars to the first team squad.
It is evident that the manager has been impressed by what he has observed, as he has extended offers for new Rangers contracts to two of them alongside Ianis Hagi.
Rangers near agreement on new contract for Findlay Curtis Findlay Curtis made a stellar debut against Fraserburgh, contributing an assist and making another crucial pass to set up Cyriel Dessers’ involvement in another play, thereby validating fans’ calls to elevate the forward.
Clement was so impressed by his influence that he threw him into the deep end at Old Trafford against Manchester United, where the 18-year-old once more proved himself more than capable.
The Rangers Review reports that Zak Lovelace is the third attacking player offered new terms, with Scott Burns of The Scottish Daily Express giving a specific update on Curtis:
“Rangers are poised to finalize a new three-year contract with skilled youth Findlay Curtis.
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