UCL Club could now file a serious offer for the 19 km rangers star per week
The Rangers may have to prepare for the departure of one of their key players, because two clubs could soon submit serious offers for its services, according to a report.
Been of change on the horizon in Ibrox
It should be a major summer change in Ibrox, with the 49ers on the course to complete their takeover of the Scottish Club, and the new potential owners are also responsible for installing a new manager to replace the owner by interim Barry Ferguson.
Not only that, but with the Gers currently at 17 points behind Celtic in the Scottish Première table, there are clear signs that the new manager will have to make major changes to his team in the summer window, and potential objectives have already been identified.
The 49ers plot the signature of the declaration of a new midfielder, with Mettinho de Troyes in sight, in the middle of concerns concerning the future of Nicolas Raskin, that the light blues are determined to keep an increasing interest in his signature.
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There has now been a new update on Rangers Future from Raskin, with a teamtalk report revealing that they were shaken by a major interest in the midfielder, after having drawn the attention of the Premier League team which will soon be Leeds United.
Aston Villa, which has reached the quarter -finals of the Champions League this season, also recorded their interest in the Gers star, and there is now a feeling that a serious offer could be made for its services in the coming weeks.
The current 19 km contract of £ per week should operate until 2027, and Ibrox hold is now ready to offer it a new agreement, in an attempt to ward off the interest, moreover and to ensure that its market value is protected.
Rangers must keep the “phenomenal” Raskin
Having barely succeeded in participating in the race for the title of Scottish Premiership this season, the Gers may be looking to restore their team this summer, but the Belgian maestro is undoubtedly one of the players they should try to keep their hands.
The Scottish football analyst John Walker was particularly impressed by the 24 -year -old youth performance, having rented him as “phenomenal” earlier in the countryside, while saying that the central midfielder improved the whole team after his return from injury.
The Maestro, born in Liege, has four goals and ten assists in his name in all competitions this season, notably noting the 3-2 victory of his team against the Rivals Rivals Celtic in March.
That said, while the Rangers should try to link Raskin to a new agreement, he may not want to engage in new terms, which means that this could be logical to collect at the end of the campaign, because they should be able to order a good price for his services this summer.




