Nicolas Raskin in action for Belgium against Wales (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)
Wolves are reportedly set to make a bid for the transfer of one of their long-term targets in the form of Rangers midfield playmaker Nicolas Raskin.
The Belgium international has shone during his time at Ibrox, and has long been someone Wolves have monitored closely as an option in the transfer market.
It now finally looks like Wolves are ready to step up their interest in Raskin with an official bid to Rangers for him this summer.
The Scottish Premiership giants reportedly value Raskin at around £25m, but it remains to be seen precisely how much Wolves will try paying for him.
Still, an opening offer could come soon, according to the Daily Record, with Wolves making Raskin one of their priorities ahead of next season.

Wolves need a strong transfer window after difficult start
Wolves would do well to bring in someone like Raskin, with the 24-year-old looking ideal too add some spark into Vitor Pereira’s side.
It’s been a tough start to the summer as both Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri have left Molineux, so fans will be desperate to see some quality additions coming in as soon as possible.
If Wolves fail to strengthen, they’ll surely find themselves in a relegation battle next season.
Cunha in particular played a key role for Wolves last term in what was an otherwise slightly disappointing campaign.
Raskin looks like the kind of profile Wolves need, and if they can get him for £25m or slightly less that would have to go down as pretty smart business.
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