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Joey Barton would bring 'drive' to Rangers, says Alex McLeish

Joey Barton (centre) leaves Ibrox with Rangers assistant manager David Weir
Image: Barton (passenger seat) leaves Ibrox on Saturday with Rangers assistant manager David Weir

Alex McLeish believes Joey Barton would bring "vision, calmness and drive" to Ibrox if he were to join Rangers.

The 33-year-old midfielder is in talks with the Glasgow club over a three-year contract and visited the stadium and the club's Auchenhowie training ground on Saturday.

Barton won Burnley's Player of the Year award and was named in the Sky Bet Championship team of the year as the Clarets won the league but was reportedly only offered a one-year extension at Turf Moor and wants a longer deal.

Alex McLeish
Image: Alex McLeish says Barton would bring a great deal to Rangers if he decides to move to Glasgow

Former Rangers boss McLeish says Barton would still have plenty to offer the club who return to the Premiership next season after a four-year absence.

"It is a really interesting one," he said. "I heard it from a taxi driver last night and I said, 'Och, I've heard all these stories before, it will be a lookalike or something'. But that would be a very ambitious signing and I think he would bring a lot to Rangers.

"I know Joey well, I did some television work with him in the Middle East and he knows the game really well. He is a fiery character and he will probably do it in a tactical way now.

"I am sure there will still be a red card or two in there somewhere but I am also pretty positive that it would be a kind of controlled aggression that he would produce.

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"He is a fit chap. He is 33 but I don't believe his legs have gone, he has just helped Burnley win the league and that is the only thing you worry about when players get to their 30s.

"Some players' legs go before others but I don't believe that is the case with Joey Barton. He would bring vision, calmness and certainly drive to the dressing room."

Joey Barton celebrates after his deflected free-kick put Burnley in front
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McLeish, back in the UK after a spell as boss of Egyptian side Zamalek, "can only see one winner" in next week's Scottish Cup final between Rangers and Hibernian at Hampden Park and that is Mark Warburton's side.

Alan Stubbs' men are trying to recover from their Premiership play-off semi-final defeat to Falkirk on Friday night where they went out to a last-gasp goal from Bob McHugh which sent the Bairns into the final 5-4 on aggregate.

McLeish believes the Hibs boss would do well to spend the week "brainwashing" his players into believing they can bring the trophy back to Edinburgh for the first time since 1902, an achievement he would rate alongside Leicester City winning the Premier League this season.

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Image: Hibernian boss Alan Stubbs must lift his players before the Scottish Cup final

The former Scotland manager, who lost the final with Hibs in 2001 and won it twice with Rangers, said: "As the week unfolds Alan Stubbs will be working on his players' confidence and belief and has got to try to get it out of their head by Tuesday or Wednesday and really focus on producing an incredible result.

"It would be of Leicester City proportions if he could do it.

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Image: Rangers will meet Hibs in the Scottish Cup final

"My approach to it would be to give Hibs every bit of brainwashing that I could, to highlight the evidence of the games that they have done really well against Rangers throughout the season. That is what he must focus on.

"Alan will have his own ideas - he might have that idea as well - but certainly he will do it his own way and it makes for a pretty intriguing final."