Rangers already have two outstanding ‘free’ signings this summer – and they’re Scottish

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Rangers fans are always chasing the next signing, the next spark, the next hero. Yet sometimes the answer is already ours. This summer, Rangers could welcome back two players who feel like brand new additions, and the phrase Rangers new signings could not be more fitting.

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Because while the market tempts us with big fees and big names, Findlay Curtis and Lyall Cameron have quietly been building something away from Ibrox.

Curtis has exploded into relevance

First of all, Curtis has done exactly what a loan player should do. He has gone out, played, and made people notice him.

At Kilmarnock, he has shown urgency, directness, and bravery. He has not hidden. Instead, he has demanded the ball and driven forward at defenders. Consequently, he has already chipped in with a goal in just seven league appearances.

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Moreover, his rise has not gone unnoticed at international level. A senior Scotland cap speaks volumes. It tells us his trajectory is not just positive, it is accelerating.

Rangers have lacked spark in attacking areas at times. However, Curtis offers exactly that. He plays with energy, he commits defenders, and he makes things happen quickly.

Therefore, bringing him back feels less like recalling a squad player and more like unveiling a fresh attacking option.

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Cameron offers control and maturity

On the other hand, Cameron’s loan at Aberdeen has been quieter but still valuable.

He has played regularly and featured consistently in midfield selections, including starting roles in Premiership matches such as Aberdeen’s clash with Kilmarnock. That alone matters. He has gained minutes in a competitive side and learned how to operate in a structured midfield.

While his goals and assists have been low, the context matters. He has operated deeper and linked play rather than finishing moves. Indeed, data shows long scoreless stretches and limited attacking return despite regular starts.

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In addition, his passing and positioning reflect composure rather than chaos. He is not a headline player, but he is a reliable one.

Rangers have often lacked composure in midfield. However, Cameron brings calmness and control. He keeps things ticking and supports transitions.

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So while he may not grab headlines, he improves the team’s balance.

Two returns that change everything

Ultimately, Rangers do not always need to spend millions to improve.

Curtis brings excitement, directness, and momentum. Cameron brings structure, intelligence, and consistency. Together, they offer qualities the squad has missed.

Moreover, both players now understand senior football better. Curtis has already made decisive contributions in games, even appearing in key moments such as Kilmarnock’s win over Aberdeen where he entered as an attacking option. Cameron, meanwhile, continues to log consistent minutes in midfield battles.

That is why this summer matters. Instead of looking outward, Rangers can look inward.

Because in Curtis and Cameron, Rangers new signings are already waiting to walk back through the door.