The future of Rangers' young winger Findlay Curtis is generating plenty of speculation, with the 19-year-old potentially heading out on loan again next season. Currently at Kilmarnock, Curtis may find himself further down the pecking order at Ibrox following the club's summer signings, making another temporary move a likely option to continue his development. (Football Insider)
In other Rangers news, Cyriel Dessers has opened up about his departure to Panathinaikos last summer. The 31-year-old striker, who felt his goal contribution at Ibrox was strong, revealed the club was ready to let him find a new home well before the transfer was finalized. Interestingly, Dessers has high praise for his replacement, Youssef Chermiti, describing the new signing as a "complete" striker who brings a different dimension to the attack. (The Herald)
Meanwhile, Manchester United winger Amad Diallo's loan spell at Rangers left him feeling "damaged," according to former Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray. Mowbray believes he played a key role in restoring the 23-year-old's confidence during his time at the Stadium of Light, highlighting how loan moves can sometimes be a double-edged sword for young talents. (The Herald)
Rangers head coach Danny Rohl is staying focused on his current role at Ibrox, despite reports linking him with a move to Bundesliga strugglers Wolfsburg. The 37-year-old, who has impressed since taking charge, is reportedly on the shortlist to replace veteran manager Dieter Hecking, but Rohl insists his full attention remains on the Scottish giants. (The Scotsman)
Finally, Scott Arfield has revealed he turned to a familiar face for guidance before his first game as Livingston's caretaker boss. The former Rangers star sought advice from ex-Gers manager Michael Beale ahead of his dugout debut, showing the lasting connections forged at Ibrox. (Glasgow Times)
