
Nico Raskin transfer: Rangers ‘to multiply profit’ after Ibrox exit
Rangers may multiply their profit on Nico Raskin as an exit could potentially be on the cards after what has happened this season.
The 24-year-old signed for the Gers in 2023 from Standard Liege for £2million and needed some time to settle in.
Raskin has been crucial at Ibrox in the current campaign as they look to end the season on a high note in the Europa League.
The Belgian midfielder scored and assisted a goal for the Light Blues as they beat Celtic 3-2 at Parkhead on Sunday (16 March), which will only increase his value.

Rangers may sanction big Raskin transfer offer
Raskin could leave for a considerable transfer fee in the upcoming transfer windows, according to the Daily Record.
The news outlet reports (20 March) that the 24-year-old could possibly leave for multiples of the initial £2m fee the Gers paid for him.
Appearances (2024/25) | Goals | Assists |
39 | 2 | 6 |
It has been claimed that on current form, the Belgian national may attract a massive offer at the Glaswegian outfit
Raskin’s form has been impressive at Rangers, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see top teams lining up for his signature next summer.

Ibrox expect Raskin transfer to be sanctioned soon
Raskin will leave Ibrox sooner rather than later, as his influential displays at the Bears in the current campaign have led to a call-up from Belgium for the international break.
Rudi Garcia has handed the 24-year-old a national team call-up as the Red Devils face Ukraine twice in the Nations League.
The former Standard Liege star deserves minutes for Belgium, but it remains to be seen whether they will rely on him this time around.
Raskin’s current trajectory will only take him to bigger and better things in the coming future, something the Ibrox faithful won’t be able to control.
While it would be disappointing to see the Belgian national leave the Light Blues in the upcoming transfer windows, fans understand that’s what usually happens with top players in the Scottish Premiership.
As long as the 24-year-old is at the Bears, they need to ensure they build a team around him, with the old guard like James Tavernier arguably in the final years of their career.
Raskin would evidently be the perfect candidate to be the next Gers captain, but whether he will stay at the Glaswegian outfit long enough remains to be seen.