Joey Barton remains suspended by Rangers with the former Manchester City man still unclear over his future at Ibrox
Ex-England midfielder had training ground row Mark Warburton which led to him being axed from side
JOEY BARTON's future at Rangers is still unclear despite a meeting with club officials at Ibrox.
The former England man, 34, remains frozen out after being banned by boss Mark Warburton following a training ground row in September.
And his situation was made murkier by a Scottish FA charge for placing 44 bets on games between 1 July and 15 September this year.
Barton and his representative spent almost two hours in talks with the club on Thursday afternoon but there was no change to his situation following the discussions.
The hearing over the betting charge has been put back until 17 November following Barton’s request for more time to prepare a defence.
But he will almost definitely not be appearing in a Rangers shirt until the matter is resolved.
Barton joined the club from Burnley in the summer on a free transfer, but his wages are rumoured to be in the £20,000-a-week bracket.