Paratici Eyeing 'Phenomenal' Rangers Star for Tottenham in Record-Breaking Deal

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Tottenham Hotspur have entered the race to sign Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin, and it could lead to a record sale for the Ibrox outfit, according to a report from TEAMtalk.

Raskin has endured a difficult start to the 2025/2026 season, as he wasn't a guaranteed starter in the opening few weeks of the campaign. Under Russell Martin, Raskin had to work his way into the starting XI, and he's started just four league games for the Glasgow giants, despite being a regular for his country.

It's been a strong start to the campaign for Spurs, but we could see them strengthen in the January transfer window. Thomas Frank hasn't had long in charge of the north London club, and he'll still be working out his squad and his best side, so we could see them dip into the market after assessing the situation of the first half of the campaign.

Tottenham Enter Race to Sign Nico Raskin

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Tottenham are the latest club to express an interest in signing Rangers midfielder Raskin ahead of the January transfer window, with Spurs likely to prioritise the signing of a new addition in the middle of the park. It's claimed that a record-breaking sale would be needed for Rangers to sanction an exit, while Raskin did express his desire to leave the club in the summer transfer window.

Rangers could demand in the region of £20m-£25m to allow Raskin to depart, but it will be interesting to see their stance if the Belgian international pushes for a departure. His behaviour in the summer led to Martin axeing him from the squad, but he's a crucial player that the new manager will likely want heavily involved.

Spurs could look to take advantage of Rangers' managerial situation. Russell Martin was sacked before the international break, and the Glasgow club are yet to find a replacement. There's no guarantee Raskin will develop a strong relationship with whichever new coach comes in, allowing Tottenham to swoop in to try and tempt him with a move to England.

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