Renewed Nico Raskin rumours as Rangers set asking price

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Nico Raskin strikes the ball for Rangers during the win over Kilmarnock ahead of the crucial Hibs clash
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 26: Nicolas Raskin of Rangers scores his team's fourth goal, only for VAR to rule it off side during the Premier League match between Rangers and Kilmarnock at Ibrox Stadium on October 26, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Nicolas Raskin’s name refuses to disappear from the headlines. The latest transfer speculation has dragged Rangers’ Belgian midfielder back into focus, with rumours swirling again about a potential move away from Ibrox. Fans hoped his situation would calm after recent assurances, but this fresh noise has reignited uncertainty around one of the club’s key men.

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Premier League eyes on Ibrox
Reports from England claim several Premier League sides are monitoring Raskin. Tottenham’s scouts have reportedly watched him, while sources in Italy link Serie A clubs with interest too. These stories have forced Rangers to respond, insisting the player remains central to Danny Rohl’s plans. Even so, every new link sparks debate over whether the club can resist if serious money arrives. The concern among supporters is simple: they have seen this story before. When Rangers’ stars attract attention, the board often listens. That never sits well with fans who crave ambition rather than profit.

Club stance remains firm
For now, Rangers have set their price. Reports suggest the club would not consider anything below £18 million for the midfielder. That valuation reflects his importance and the fact he still has 2 years left on his deal. Moreover, Raskin himself has dismissed the talk, stating he loves the club and is focused only on Rangers. Yet that has not silenced the whispers about unrest behind the scenes. Raskin’s grandfather insists the player was ‘disappointed’ not to get his move out this summer.

Uncertainty ahead of next window
As things stand, January looks possible but unlikely for any move. Rangers will not want to weaken their midfield mid-season, especially with the Europa League ongoing. However, the summer could bring renewed offers. If Raskin continues to perform and outside interest stays strong, pressure will build again. It always does when money enters the conversation. The player’s calm statements cannot fully stop the speculation because football never stays still. Transfer gossip lives on uncertainty, and right now Raskin’s future still feels open-ended.

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Rangers supporters simply want clarity. They want to see the Belgian start every week and in his best form. They know how vital he can be when fit and confident. Losing him would feel like another step backwards at a time when progress matters most. The coming months will tell whether this story fades or whether another Rangers talent edges closer to an exit that fans dread.