Nicolas Raskin could be tempted by the potential interest from Tottenham ahead of the January window, as his situation could make a sale possible.
According to Football Insider, Nicolas Raskin could be open to the idea of joining Tottenham if their interest persists around the January window. His situation at Rangers makes a transfer all the more possible, with a deal there running until 2027.
Nicolas Raskin was the subject of transfer speculation during the summer, as Rangers were expecting some formal approaches for the 24-year-old Belgian midfielder around the end of the window. However, none of those arrived, as the midfielder continued his association with the Scottish giants.
With the troubled Scottish side choosing to sack the manager, who did not prefer to start Raskin too much, the 24-year-old Belgian midfielder has since found his feet in the side. While reports were stating that the middle-aged would be content with staying until next summer, the growing interest could lead to a change of heart.
Earlier in the summer, reports suggested he may have rejected an approach from Leeds United, although there’s nothing much to verify the claim. Crystal Palace are also considered a suitor, as the Londoners view him as one of the future options to replace star midfielder Adam Wharton.
However, it is the interest from another London club that is making the headlines at the moment, as Tottenham have entered the chase for Raskin. The Belgian midfielder could consider making the move to north London if the interest persists moving forward.
Nicolas Raskin fancies a move to Tottenham
Raskin could fancy a move to Tottenham if the north Londoners come in with an approach ahead of the January window. For now, there’s definite interest in the 24-year-old Belgian midfielder from Spurs; it remains to be seen whether they make their admiration formal with Rangers, who could be tempted to sell, considering the 24-year-old Belgian midfielder’s deal ends in the summer of 2027.
Tottenham are not particularly looking at Raskin as a top draw option, but the club are constantly scanning the market for ideas to improve their squad. The 24-year-old Belgian midfielder could be someone to thrive under Thomas Frank, but it remains to be seen whether a January move materialises.