There is serious Rangers transfer interest in Sunderland forward Finn Geragusian, according to the Sunderland Echo. Rangers manager Danny Rohl wants to bolster his attack at Ibrox and is keen on bringing Geragusian to the Scottish Premiership club this summer. The 18-year-old England-born Light Blues target has yet to make his senior debut for the Black Cats. However, Geragusian already plays for Armenia at senior level having qualified through his father, and Rangers could face stiff competition for his services.
He has been involved in 35 goals in his last 60 appearances for Sunderland’s under-18s and under-21s and the club are hoping he signs a new deal. Geragusian is oout of contract this summer after signing a two-year scholarship deal with the club two seasons ago. The Bears and other suitors will have to agree a compensation fee with the Stadium of Light club for his services or face a potential tribunal process to determine a fee.
He has 13 goals and three assists in 29 appearances this term after ending last term with 12 goals and seven assists across 31 matches. Geragusian’s potential is huge and pipping others to him could be great for Rangers. The Light Blues are desperate to mount a stronger title challenge next term after four defeats in their last four games ended their race against Celtic and Hearts.