ranger guys Red Bull Hamburg have appointed Derek McInnes as their new manager after Danny Rohl left Ibrox.
New Rangers manager could be without Nicholas Raskin next season.
Operating primarily as a defensive midfielder this season, he scored seven goals and nine assists in 50 appearances.
The Belgium international attracted interest from Besiktas in January but rejected his advances To continue at Rangers.
Ruskin is at the World Cup and came off the bench in De Rode Duivels' 1–1 draw against Egypt.
Entourage favors Rangers exit
Belgium will face Iran this weekend. recent news Now Nicholas looks at Ruskin's chances of starting that match and reports on his Ibrox future.
The 25-year-old's performances for Rangers have not gone unnoticed across Europe. HLN reports that Real Betis tried to sign him last summer but backed out due to the Scottish club's €10m price tag.
His squad would love to see him leave for Derek McInnes this summer. Their motto is: 'First the World Cup, then the transfer'.
The former Standard Liege man believes he is ready to take the next step and his camp 'absolutely want' him to move elsewhere.
Raskin has strong interest from the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A. Three days ago, Sport Witness broadcast news Atalanta have identified him as a target to replace Manchester United-linked Ederson.
HLN also released the Rangers player's comments when asked about his future. They were keen to know whether the World Cup provides them a platform to showcase their qualities.
"Of course, it is interesting to show myself here. But for the moment, I have put everything on hold at club level. My focus is on the Red Devils and the World Cup. I am not sitting here with a transfer on my mind." He said.
Rangers have to make a decision
Nicholas Raskin has two years left on his contract and is worth €12m transfer market.
HLN made no mention of the Ibrox club's stance on letting him leave this summer.
Both Derek McInnes and Rangers will have to decide their approach if the midfielder is to push for a transfer.

