Nicolas Raskin is facing an uncertain future at Rangers ahead of the summer transfer window.
The midfielder is set to represent Belgium at the World Cup, and there is a good chance that he will be playing for another club come the 2026/27 season.
Raskin will not be signing a new Rangers deal, leaving the club with a decision to make regarding his future.
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Rangers want over £25m from Nicolas Raskin’s sale this summer
Ibrox Noise have reported that the Light Blues have put the 25-year-old on sale in the weeks leading up to the World Cup.
The Gers are demanding in excess of £25m for Raskin as they believe there will be clubs showing an interest in his services.
Raskin even missed a must-win game against Celtic last weekend, which led to claims that he had fallen out with Danny Rohl.
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However, those allegations are unfounded, and nothing of that sort has happened between the player and manager.
That said, it does not necessarily mean that the midfielder will be staying in Glasgow, as a good World Cup could see the interest in his services ramp up.
This could force the club’s hand as they will know that he will not be worth as much in the future, and it may be the right time to cash in on him.

Which clubs have been linked with Raskin?
Interest from England has continued in Raskin, with Wolves and Crystal Palace being linked with him in recent months.
Given Wolves’ relegation to the Championship, the Belgian is unlikely to fancy moving there.
He is also expected to have options available to him outside the United Kingdom, with Besiktas, FC Porto, Borussia Monchengladbach and Real Betis among the clubs being mentioned in reports.
Raskin is contracted to Rangers until 2028, so there is no immediate need to sell him, but there are other factors potentially at play.
Also, if there is a top-half Premier League side that goes on to make a serious move, he is not likely to turn down their approach.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for the midfielder.


