(Credit: Imago)
(Credit: Imago)

Porto want to sign Nicolas Raskin after new Rangers exit developments

Rahul Lakhani

Rahul has covered Rangers on Ibrox News since joining Breaking Media in March 2025. He has previously written for Goalkeeper.com, Planet Football, Snack Media, GRV Media and others since graduating from the University of Edinburgh in 2021. During his time in Edinburgh, Rahul would regularly trek across to Glasgow to watch Rangers in action at Ibrox, during the days of Pedro Caixinha and Steven Gerrard's managerial spells.

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Nicolas Raskin was Rangers' best player this season, but they are in danger of losing him.

Rangers endured a woeful campaign, with the Belgian a shining light and one of, if not the best, midfielder in Scottish football.

Raskin came off the bench as Belgium recorded a dramatic 4-3 victory over Wales in a World Cup qualifier on Friday, and is starting to earn admirers outside of Scotland.

Portuguese giants Porto are now keen on the midfielder, and Raskin could end up being sold this summer despite being a fan favourite.

Nicolas Raskin
Raskin has been excellent this season (Credit: Imago)

Raskin hits 'peak value' as Porto register transfer interest

Raskin has been outstanding for Rangers, but could end up leaving Ibrox this summer, given the level of interest in him.

Russell Martin will be backed in the transfer market, but a big fee for any player, including Raskin, would be too good to turn down.

Rangers Review (10 June) have now reported that while Premier League sides are interested in Raskin, Porto have been keen on him since January.

It is claimed that with Raskin now 25 and in the best form of his career, his transfer value may never be higher at Rangers, and this could mean that an exit for a hefty fee is a possibility this summer.

Nico Raskin's stats for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership
Raskin's league stats for the Gers. (Credit: Imago)

Rangers must listen to offers for any player

Despite the takeover from a consortium led by Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers Enterprises, the reality for Rangers is that they must listen to any big offer that comes their way for their players, and Raskin is included in this.

If Porto offer a sizeable fee, that can be reinvested into strengthening the entire team, with a huge squad rebuild necessary this summer.

If Rangers turn down big money for Raskin, and he fails to hit his best form or picks up an injury next season, this could cause a significant financial disadvantage.

Raskin has just two years remaining on his contract, meaning that if he does not renew, his value will only drop from now, and this summer would be the best time to sell one of Rangers' most valuable assets.

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