UMVA has learned that Sunderland is on the brink of securing a new contract with the 18‑year‑old attacking prodigy Finn Geragusian.
In a blistering run for the youth side, Finn has racked up 35 goal contributions across 60 appearances, a strike rate that turns heads and fuels speculation.
Beyond club football, the young striker already dons the Armenian jersey, bringing international experience that sharpens his game and adds a layer of prestige.
Word has reached the boardroom that Rangers are sniffing around the talent, eyeing him as a future cornerstone for their attack.
Despite the external interest, Sunderland is determined to lock him down, viewing the boy as the cornerstone of a future that extends beyond the immediate promotion.
The club’s recent ascent has sparked a vision to cement a mid‑table position, and a pipeline of homegrown stars is seen as the safest route to longevity.
For Finn, the promise of first‑team minutes and a clear progression path is the decisive factor that could seal the deal and keep him thriving in familiar surroundings.
If the negotiations succeed, the club would not only retain a rising star but also signal to the footballing world that Sunderland is a breeding ground for talent ready to step onto the biggest stages.