Glasgow Rangers are reportedly eyeing a move for Standard Liege midfielder Nicolas Raskin, having been linked with the playmaker during the summer.

What's the word?

According to Voetbul Nieuws, via the Daily Record, the Old Firm side are seemingly set to revive their interest in the 21-year-old in the winter window, having been named alongside Club Brugge and Spezia as a possible suitor in January.

The Belgian's current side - managed by former Celtic boss Ronny Deila - are said to be keen to tie down the youngster to a new deal, with the player having just a matter of months left on his existing contract with the Pro League side.

This follows reports in the recent window that claimed Giovanni van Bronckhorst's side were eyeing a move for the youngster, with the Belgium U21 international said to be worth around £4.7m at the time.

Kamara replacement

A new midfield addition could well be something of a necessity for the Scottish giants in the New Year, amid the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the future of Glen Kamara in Glasgow.

The Finland international - who joined the club for a fee of just £50k back in January 2019 - could well be set for pastures new in the near future, with recent speculation suggesting that the Scottish Premiership outfit are open to a sale in the winter window.

This has been exacerbated by recent reports of a furious bust-up between the 27-year-old and his manager, with the 48-cap gem having been withdrawn at half-time during Saturday's draw away to St Mirren.

The former Dundee man has been reduced to a bit-part role under Van Bronckhorst so far this term - making just seven starts in all competitions - having come close to a late switch to Ligue 1 side Nice over the summer.

With an exit now seemingly inevitable for the one-time Arsenal man, the Gers could well be in need of further depth in the midfield ranks, hence the revival of this interest in the aforementioned Raskin.

Like Kamara - who had been tipped to be a "monster" by former boss Steven Gerrard - the Liege-born sensation also offers a relentless and aggressive midfield presence, having been described as something of a "pitbull" by journalist Bob Faesen after bursting onto the scene a few years ago.

The exciting prospect - who can feature in a central midfield role or in a slightly deeper, defensive berth - has enjoyed a fine season thus far after registering one goal and four assists in 17 games in all competitions, having recorded the same tally during the 2021/22 campaign.

Adding such a tenacious asset - who notably picked up ten yellow cards last term - into the centre of the park could be the fresh injection that Van Bronckhorst's men are in need of, with the club craving a revival amid the current doom and gloom.

Not only would bringing Raskin into the fold provide that much-needed sprinkling of quality to Ibrox, but his addition would also allow the aforementioned Kamara to secure a timely departure.