Ibrox Noise
·16 November 2025
“Initially” – Nico Raskin’s old man discusses Rangers exit

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·16 November 2025

Hot on the heels of Nico Raskin’s Grandad confirming his grandson was ‘disappointed’ not to leave in the summer, father Thierry Raskin has set tongues wagging again. Nico Raskin’s Rangers future is now a hot topic among fans, as seen on Ibrox Noise. His father’s comments show admiration for Danny Rohl but also raise questions about commitment. He made (fairly) clear that Nico wants to see out the season, yet he stopped short of confirming anything beyond that. The tone sounded cautious, hinting that the Belgian midfielder could reassess things in summer. And that commitment beyond January wasn’t even that guaranteed either.
Despite the noise, Thierry Raskin partially ruled out a January move. He said his son would focus on the campaign that will end with a World Cup, echoing earlier sentiment highlighted on Ibrox Noise. That potentially means no transfer drama mid-season, at least not for now. However, he never promised more. It’s that silence which fuels the uncertainty over Nico Raskin’s Rangers future. Supporters craving loyalty heard none. It was pragmatic, respectful, but ultimately non-committal.
Raskin’s camp clearly wants to avoid distraction. Yet the statement also leaves Rangers exposed, a concern reflected in Ibrox Noise. When a player’s parent speaks like this, it often signals future talks rather than stability.
“During a season that will end with a World Cup, this requires serious consideration. But the initial idea is not to leave, especially with a new coach [Danny Rohl], who wants to rebuild something beautiful.”
There’s also the school of thought from many Rangers fans of selling Raskin now – that the former Liege star’s value will only go down. He is an asset but his contract has two years left and his value could suffer. There’s also the argument his form has been feeble this calendar year, with many fans moving on from the emotional face-off with Russell Martin. It’s deemed his performances just aren’t that great.
Danny Rohl’s arrival has steadied the ship. The new boss has impressed players with his modern ideas and intensity, something noted on Ibrox Noise. Thierry Raskin acknowledged that influence, saying Rohl wants to rebuild something positive at Ibrox. But that doesn’t guarantee Nico’s long-term presence. His father’s words suggested short-term alignment, not lifelong devotion.
For now, Raskin is buying into the project. But the Nico Raskin Rangers future beyond May still hangs in the balance. The player’s ambition, the club’s trajectory, and the lure of European football elsewhere could all shape his next move, as detailed by Rangers FC.
This situation underlines the fragile nature of modern football. Rangers fans have seen talented players come and go, often without warning. If Rohl can inspire a turnaround and secure silverware, it might convince Raskin to stay longer, as noted by UEFA. Yet if the rebuild falters, few would be surprised to see him look elsewhere.
The message from his father was polite but pointed. Nico Raskin is committed to the present, not necessarily the future. That’s the reality Rangers must accept as they enter a decisive few months, according to Premier League.









































