Rangers are making a serious push to sign Sunderland's promising young forward Finn Geragusian, according to reports from the Sunderland Echo. Manager Danny Rohl is looking to strengthen his attacking options at Ibrox, and the 18-year-old has emerged as a top target for the summer transfer window.
Geragusian, who was born in England but represents Armenia at senior level through his father's heritage, has yet to make his first-team debut for the Black Cats. However, his impressive form in Sunderland's youth ranks has caught the attention of Rangers and several other clubs. The teenager has been involved in an eye-catching 35 goals over his last 60 appearances for Sunderland's under-18s and under-21s, showcasing his attacking prowess and potential.
This season alone, Geragusian has netted 13 goals and provided three assists in 29 appearances, building on a strong previous campaign where he recorded 12 goals and seven assists in 31 matches. His consistent production has made him a hot commodity, and Sunderland are keen to secure him on a new deal before his current two-year scholarship contract expires this summer.
For Rangers, landing Geragusian would be a significant coup as they look to rebuild and mount a stronger title challenge next season. The Light Blues have endured a difficult run, losing their last four matches to fall behind Celtic and Hearts in the Scottish Premiership race. Adding a young, hungry forward like Geragusian could inject fresh energy into the squad—but they'll face stiff competition from other suitors, and any deal will likely require a compensation fee or a tribunal to determine the final cost.
