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I know last thing Rangers fans want to hear about Nico Raskin but daydreamers must get real over one thing – Scott Arfield

Nico Raskin seems to be the name on everybody’s lips right now.

And with Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku singing his praises, you can bet the transfer chat around the Rangers midfielder won’t be slowing anytime soon. It’s been an incredible couple of weeks for the little Belgian.

From helping to upset both Jose Mourinho and Brendan Rodgers to winning his first senior caps for the Red Devils, things couldn’t have gone any better. And with his stock soaring, it’s no wonder he’s being tipped for a big summer move.

Of course I understand that’s the last thing the Rangers support will want to hear right now. They’ll see Nico as the man they should be building their team around so it’s no surprise most are terrified of losing him at the end of the season.

But for me, Rangers shouldn’t fear his departure - they should embrace it as a sign that the club is finally getting things right when it comes to their so-called player-trading model. Let’s be honest here, far too many players have been allowed to walk out of Ibrox far too cheaply.

We’ve seen huge talents like Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos depart on free transfers. And while Celtic have been punting players for 10-15million here, there and everywhere, the Rangers board unfortunately only managed to raise just £800k selling FIVE players last summer.

This time, though, they should be confident of making a healthy profit at last which can then be reinvested in the side.

Raskin was superb with his goal and assist at Celtic Park and was just as impressive as he made his first international start during Belgium’s win over Ukraine last week.

Both his bite and rhythm were key as Rudi Garcia’s team overturned their first-leg loss. I’ve no doubt that with their big voices, De

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