Rangers: Nicolas Raskin's latest World Cup exploits leave Derek McInnes with clear decision
Nicolas Raskin has been heavily linked with a Rangers exit.
He has starred for Belgium in the World Cup, which has only increased the hype surrounding his future.
The Rangers man started against the United States in the 4-1 round of 16 win on Tuesday morning, and he took the plaudits.
Ultimately, the Gers are in control of his future, and it will be up to Derek McInnes as to whether he is sold or not.
The new Light Blues boss has a clear decision, one that could help his side get back to where they belong, and that is to keep the midfielder.
How Rangers star Raskin performed for Belgium vs USA
Raskin played 89 minutes in the clash at the Seattle Stadium, and it was a very positive showing.
He created two chances for his teammates, including an assist, and took one shot, per Fotmob data.
The Belgian took four touches in the opposition box and made seven passes into the final third in the contest.
Defensively, he made four tackles, two clearances and five recoveries, while also committing three fouls.
In terms of duels, he won the two he contested in the air for a 100 per cent success rate, but just five of 12 on the ground.
The Bears should keep Raskin around after his latest exploits, as they can afford to wait and sell him next summer instead.
Why Raskin should not be sold by Rangers
The Light Blues should not be in a rush to lose a player that has proven himself on the biggest stage of them all.
If they have him in their starting line-up, they are simply a better side.
If he can maintain the form that he has shown in recent weeks, he could be the difference maker in catching up with Hearts and Celtic, or falling further away from their rivals.
He is contracted until 2028, so the G51 side could still demand a decent fee next summer, while getting the best out of Raskin in the 2026-27 campaign.
They may take a slight hit on the amount, but it would be worth it for a potential season of winning all available honours.

