Atalanta are among "several" clubs exploring a summer move for Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin.
The 25-year-old is currently on international duty with Belgium at the World Cup and caught the eye from the bench as Rudi Garcia’s side fought back to secure a 1-1 draw with Egypt in Seattle on Monday.
The Rangers Review has reported that the Serie A side are monitoring the versatile midfielder closely, with Ibrox chiefs "braced" for potential bids in the coming weeks.
Raskin, who joined Rangers from Standard Liege for around £1million in January 2023, is under contract until the summer of 2028, placing the club in a strong negotiating position.
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Despite no formal offer from Atalanta at this stage, Rangers are expected to stand firm on their valuation of the Belgium international.
Raskin has become a regular feature in Garcia’s plans since making his senior debut last year and is pushing to start in Belgium’s upcoming clash with Iran on Sunday.
In an interview with the Rangers Review back in April, the midfielder revealed his Rangers career almost stalled last summer after being frozen out under Russell Martin.