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Premier League clubs eye Nicolas Raskin after World Cup rise

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

Nicolas Raskin has attracted keen attention from Premier League clubs after his impressive displays for the Belgian national team at the World Cup, prompting speculation that his next move could take him away from the Scottish Premiership.

Considéré comme l'une des révélations belges de cette Coupe du monde, the 25‑year‑old midfielder used the tournament to prove he can compete with the best, earning praise from opponents and analysts alike.

His performances have raised questions about his future at Ibrox, Glasgow, where he has been a regular for Rangers since joining on a contract that runs until 2028.

Before the World Cup, Hull City had made a concrete offer that Rangers rejected, while Real Betis and Villarreal also inquired about his availability. After his international exposure, interest has broadened to include Inter Milan, which is monitoring his situation alongside fellow Belgian Mandela Keita.

Estimated at €12 million by Transfermarkt before the tournament, Raskin’s market value is expected to rise sharply, giving Rangers a comfortable negotiating position should suitable bids emerge.

Inter Milan’s “Nerazzurri” are looking to rejuvenate their squad and see Raskin’s intensity, recovery rate and volume of play as fitting the demands of Serie A.

The Premier League could also join the chase, with clubs such as Aston Villa and Manchester United – the latter having just signed Youri Tielemans – reportedly tracking his progress.

For the 25‑year‑old, choosing his next destination will be decisive; he must aim for a project that offers ambition without jeopardising his playing time.

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