RANGERS boss Mark Warburton admits he is still waiting for Burnley’s Joey Barton to make up his mind on a move to Ibrox.

The free agent was pictured being shown around the Glasgow giants’ stadium and Murray Park training base last Saturday.

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The 33-year-old - named Burnley’s player of the year - has been offered a 12-month contract extension by Clarets boss Sean Dyche but is also mulling over Warburton’s proposal of a longer-term deal with Gers.

But Warburton confessed he has yet to be given an indication of Barton’s thinking. Asked if he was still waiting for a response, the Gers boss said: “Yeah, basically.”

However, Warburton remains confident.

He added: “Joey is a player that will have many, many suitors I’m sure. Our job is to sell the opportunity that Rangers represents.

“We’re never going to compete with wages down south, that’s an obvious point to highlight. But if we can show what we are as a club, the support, the history, the stature of the club and what our aspirations and targets are, then hopefully any player will find that appealing.

“If they do hopefully we can conclude business. If not, we move on.

“We were delighted to welcome Joey to Glasgow last weekend. He was great company.

“He’s a very experienced, a very combative and highly intelligent footballer, so we were delighted to talk to him.

“I’m sure he will have many suitors but our hope is that we can get it over the line.”