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Bissouma replacement found? Tottenham spark interest in ‘distinguished’ Rangers midfielder Raskin amid Ibrox turmoil

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Tottenham Hotspur have been linked with a move for Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin, adding pressure on Rangers amid their managerial shake-up. The 24‑year‑old Belgian is one of several names Spurs are monitoring as Thomas Frank looks to strengthen his squad for the long run.

Rangers supporters are being warned not to take Raskin for granted. As per Daily Mail, the club hierarchy might be forced to sell the midfielder next summer, calling on fans to “enjoy him while they can.” With his contract running until 2027, that could leave Ibrox with tough decisions.

Raskin’s standing grows amid tough circumstances

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Interest in Raskin isn’t new. He was strongly linked with Premier League and European clubs in the summer but stayed put. Now, amid the Rangers turmoil following Russell Martin’s exit, Spurs are said to be among the clubs credited with renewed interest.

During Belgium’s international win over Wales, Le Soir labelled Raskin “distinguished” for his composure and influence. That praise is backed by his club form: last season he logged 2,628 minutes, scored 4 goals, delivered 10 assists, and maintained a pass accuracy of 87%. His creative output included 43 chances created, and he also showed a strong duel-winning presence.

Why Tottenham see Nicolas Raskin as a long-term option

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Midfield depth is becoming a priority for Frank. With Yves Bissouma’s contract running out, and João Palhinha’s future still uncertain, Nicolas Raskin presents a youthful alternative. He combines box-to-box energy, technical ability, and leadership — traits Spurs likely value.

Given his stats, profile, and potential, Nicolas Raskin looks like a player ready to make the step up. Tottenham may see him as a player who can grow into their midfield structure for seasons to come.

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