Rangers youngster Chris Condy will be leaving the club amid transfer links to Fulham and Brighton.
The striker will be completing his move in order to join up with his new side ahead of the 2026/27 season.
The Gers wanted to retain the services of the 16-year-old, but he fancies a move to the Premier League.

Rangers set to announce Chris Condy move to Brighton
Condy was training at Fulham recently and was linked with a permanent move to Craven Cottage.
According to the Argus, the teenager was of interest to a number of clubs in the English Championship as well as the Premier League.
However, it looks like Brighton have won the race to secure the services of the Rangers youngster.

Condy is highly-rated at Ibrox and the Light Blues tried to convince him to snub interest from south of the border and sign professional terms at the club.
Their efforts proved to be futile, with him on his way to Sussex to join the South Coast outfit’s academy side.
The understanding is that he will be joining them ahead of the 2026/27 season and is expected to feature for the Under-18s side.
Rangers News understands the club are expected to make an announcement imminently about his permanent departure from the club to join the Premier League outfit.

Why losing Chris Condy is a blow for Rangers’ academy
Since his move from Hamilton Academical, Condy has been a regular goal scorer for the Gers’ youth sides.
Before joining Rangers, Manchester United were also linked with the teenager, showcasing just how promising a prospect he has been.
He has bagged over 20 goals this season across various youth competitions and will certainly be missed in Glasgow.
There was a possibility that he would be ready for first-team football within the next 18 months, and his pathway to senior football was undoubtedly more streamlined had he chosen to remain in Scotland.
However, the lure of the Premier League was too good to resist, and the Gers will have to continue their search to bring talented young players to the club.
He will be eligible to sign professional terms at Brighton.
