Rangers and Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin has refused to close the door on an Ibrox exit as he awaits his first conversation with new manager Derek McInnes.
The 25-year-old is currently at the World Cup with the Belgian squad, having appeared as a second-half substitute in their 1-1 draw with Egypt in Seattle.
Reports from Italy suggest that Serie A side Atalanta are keen on signing the player this summer as a replacement for Ederson, who is on Manchester United's radar.
Raskin's contract at Rangers still has two years remaining, and the club could look to cash in to maximise profit for the former Standard Liege star.
Speaking ahead of Sunday's clash with Iran in Los Angeles, Raskin was questioned about interest from Serie A and the prospect of a big-money move, but deferred any discussions until after the tournament.
He responded: “I’m not thinking about that right now. I’m not occupied with that at the moment. I leave that to those who represent me in Belgium and I’m focused on what’s happening here.
“I am not concerned with a possible transfer, nor with the amount of a future transfer fee. I leave all that to my agents. Of course, it’s always good to come and get some minutes at the World Cup which is a moment to showcase yourself.
“But right now, we’ve put club life on hold to concentrate 100 per-cent on what is happening here and trying to do the best for Belgium.”
Earlier this week, McInnes was named as Danny Rohl's replacement, arriving from Hearts after the German manager made the switch to Red Bull Salzburg.
Raskin revealed he held talks with outgoing boss Rohl but has yet to have contact with his new manager.
Asked if he has heard from the manager, he said: “No, not yet. I’ve seen a little bit of what’s going on. I’ve had contact with the outgoing coach but I haven’t gathered any more information beyond that.”



