
EPL side 'set' to enter bidding for Rangers' Nicolas Raskin
His future has been a major topic of discussion in recent weeks.
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And Wolves, who finished 16th in England's top flight last season, have been closely tracking Raskin's progress for over 18 months, claims RecordSport.
It is said that they are 'set' to enter the bidding for the 24-year-old.
Matt Jackson, who was recently appointed director of player recruitment and development at Molineux, reportedly believes that the Rangers man is ready to handle the step up in level from the Scottish top flight to the Premier League.
Raskin currently has two years left on his Ibrox deal.
"Look, I've been enjoying myself this season and it's not so often that you can enjoy yourself in a club," he said towards the end of last campaign.
"I'm really happy here. I've got two more seasons in my contract. So as long as the club wants me, I'll be here and then we'll see what happens."

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