Ferguson to Rangers 'makes sense', but does it hinge on Raskin?
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Ian McCall believes his former club Rangers would need to use Nicolas Raskin as part of any deal to sign Bologna's Lewis Ferguson.
Reports suggest Rangers are interested in Scotland's Ferguson, 26, while fellow midfielder Nicolas Raskin, 25, has been linked with an Ibrox exit.
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Ferguson, son of former Rangers player Derek, featured in all of Scotland's World Cup group games while Raskin has helped Belgium reach the last 16 of the tournament.
McCall played with Derek Ferguson, whose brother Barry was Rangers captain and later Ibrox head coach for a short spell.
"I thought it would have to involve Raskin going the other way, I don't know if that's still the case," McCall told BBC Radio Scotland. "It seems like a prime time to sell him.
"He's got two years of his contract to go. I don't know if that's the only way it's financially feasible.
"I think the Raskin thing would need to happen for it to happen. If [Rangers] have the money to pay £17m [for Ferguson], it seems a lot for me for a holding midfield player. He can be a bit more than that. He can get forward and get the odd goal."
McCall also expects former Hamilton and Aberdeen player Ferguson to "have other options" but that a move to Rangers would "makes sense".
"It would be tempting," McCall explained. "It's something he would fancy. You don't know how much he wants to get home, personally, family wise.
"Lewis Ferguson would be absolutely a no-brainer to improve Rangers. It would be huge, given his background and his family background.
"He's come off a top World Cup, our best performer at the World Cup. If Raskin was going the other way and they're getting £20-25m... it would certainly improve Rangers and there would be a player going the other way."