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£30m ask made amid update on Nicolas Raskin’s Rangers exit

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Nicolas Raskin has been linked with a Rangers exit this summer following three successful seasons in the Scottish Premiership.

Rangers could cash in on Raskin should they be offered the right money amid interest from Premier League sides.

The midfielder is expected to represent Belgium at the World Cup and a good performance in the competition could see interest spike.

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Rangers fans believe Nicolas Raskin could be worth up to £30m

Hardcore Rangers fans cast their votes on TalkingPoints to discuss Raskin potentially leaving Ibrox in the summer.

While they would not want their star midfielder to leave the club, they know that every player has his price.

49.2 per cent of the Gers faithful who interacted with the poll believe that the club could demand around £30m for his services.

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Over 21 per cent of fans are of the opinion that the 25-year-old should fetch a fee north of £30m.

There were also 25 per cent of fans who believe that Raskin is not worth over £20m and expect him to leave for a fee between £10m and £20m.

4.3 per cent of supporters do not rate the Belgian that highly and believe that he is not even worth £10m ahead of the summer transfer window.

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Is Raskin set to leave Ibrox this summer?

Danny Rohl loves Raskin and is very likely to name him as the next captain, too, with Tavernier leaving this summer.

However, the Belgian will be aware that a good World Cup will see some of the biggest clubs in Europe keeping tabs on him.

He has been linked with a move to the Premier League for over a year, and could be tempted if one of the top English sides touch base with his representatives.

With Raskin unlikely to sign a new contract, the club may consider this summer as the ideal time to cash in on his services.

If they manage to get him to put pen to paper on an extension, then it will be a different story, but that seems implausible.

What may convince him to stay is the captaincy and the promise that Rohl will build the team around him.