PSV Eindhoven are being linked with a move for Rangers centre-forward Youssef Chermiti, with the 21-year-old’s future at Ibrox increasingly under scrutiny.
The Portuguese-Tunisian striker, currently valued at €9.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of transfer speculation suggesting a switch from the Scottish Premiership to the Eredivisie. The reported probability of the deal remains unclear, with the move listed as “?” amid uncertainty over his contractual situation at Rangers, where no expiry date is publicly available and a possible future as a free agent cannot be ruled out.
Chermiti, who wears the number 9 shirt for Rangers, is a 1.92m right-footed centre-forward and has been used primarily through the middle in an attacking role. Born on 24 May 2004 in Santa Maria in the Azores, he is eligible for both Portugal and Tunisia and is listed with dual nationality.
Rangers signed Chermiti to bolster their attacking options, and his performances in the Scottish Premiership are understood to have attracted attention from abroad. However, precise recent match data – including dates, opponents, scorelines and detailed individual statistics – has not been disclosed in the latest reports.
PSV, operating in the Dutch Eredivisie, are monitoring the market for forwards and could view Chermiti’s profile and age as offering significant resale potential. Any deal would have to take into account his current €9.00m valuation, though the lack of publicly known contract details at Rangers adds a layer of intrigue over whether a cut‑price move or eventual free-agent scenario might emerge.
If a transfer to Eindhoven does materialise, it would mark a notable step in Chermiti’s career, offering him a platform in a league renowned for developing young attacking players and potentially reshaping his trajectory and reputation in European football.
