Nicolas Raskin to Rangers transfer door opened as 'complicated' Standard Liege situation keeps midfield option alive

Normal Liege boss Ronny Deila has insisted Rangers goal Nicolas Raskin should decide on his future in Belgium as hypothesis ramps up over a final gasp transfer.

Reviews in Belgium this week acknowledged that the 21-year-old midfielder had emerged as a goal for Gio van Bronckhorst and sporting director Ross Wilson with the switch deadline quickly approaching. The Belgian under-21 cap was dropped to the bench for Normal's conflict with Kortrijk elevating doubts he'll see out the season within the Belgian Professional League, with Raskin's contract ending in the summertime of 2023.

With Glen Kamara being linked with a transfer to Good earlier than the window shuts on September 1, Rangers might be pressured right into a late transfer to bolster the midfield ranks at Ibrox as they appear to compete domestically and within the Champions League this time period. The previous Celtic boss admitted Raskin and the membership have been locked in a contract stalemate.

Voetbal Primeur report that Normal wish to herald one other midfielder to switch their star man. The report states that Deila is unlikely to pick out gamers who will not be "100 per cent" dedicated to the membership.

When requested by the Belgian outlet about Raskin's future, Deila stated: "After all I need him to remain. I do know it is a difficult scenario for him too. For the time being Nico is pondering so much. His scenario is difficult, given the his contract expires in June 2023."

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