Rangers are working diligently to finalize a transfer deal for Sunderland goalkeeper Anthony Patterson, with reports suggesting an initial fee of £5 million plus add-ons. The 26-year-old shot-stopper has garnered interest from various English Championship clubs, but Rangers appear to be leading the race for his signature this summer. Former Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness has expressed confidence in Rangers' ability to negotiate a deal that fits their budget, despite Patterson's current valuation of £8 million. The club is keen to bolster their goalkeeping options following concerns regarding the consistency of Jack Butland. Patterson, who spent the latter half of the 2025-26 season on loan at Millwall, is seen as a potential upgrade for Rangers. As the summer transfer window approaches, the club is eager to secure Patterson's services and strengthen their squad ahead of the new season.