Rangers midfielder Nico Raskin's impressive performance at the World Cup could attract big money offers from other clubs, according to Kris Boyd. The Belgian international has been in top form for his national team, and his displays could make him a valuable asset for the Gers. Raskin has been in Scotland for three and a half years yet is still waiting to collect his first winners' medal. Despite that, Boyd reckons the 25-year-old will have ambitions to play at a higher level. He said: 'I wouldn't be surprised if Nico Raskin moves on in the summer but I also wouldn't be surprised if he stays. He's shown at Rangers he can achieve good things in terms of getting in that Belgium squad and going to the World Cup. That’s a huge step for Nico. He's been in the Belgium squad now for a number of years and the next step for him was to cement his place in that team. You've got to say, he's done that now. He’s a regular in the starting XI. But when you look at some of the other Belgian players and the levels they're performing at on a weekly basis, it would be difficult for Nico to say, 'I want to stay in Scottish football'. There’s no doubt his ambition will be to further his career and play in a better league than Scotland. He might not get a bigger club than Rangers but when you see how he’s done in Europe, to me he's done enough to suggest that he's got the potential to play at a higher level.