Ally McCoist would take Jamie Vardy at Rangers 'in two minutes', but reckons the veteran striker already has a new club lined up.
Vardy made his 500th Leicester appearance over the weekend, scoring his 200th goal for the club in his final home game.
City defeated Ipswich Town by two goals to nil, although they will be playing Championship football next season after their relegation was confirmed last month.
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Vardy announced three weeks ago that he would leave Leicester this summer after 13 years at the club.
McCoist delivered his verdict on a potential Ibrox switch for the 38-year-old, although he outlined his feeling that his future is already sewn up: "Something tells me that he has got something organised, whether it is America or another club, I think he will have something organised," he said [talkSport].
"We were in discussion yesterday, me and my Rangers mates, I would take him in two minutes at Rangers, I really would."
It remains to be seen who will be in charge of Rangers next season.
The club confirmed on Sunday that Barry Ferguson won't get the permanent gig after an interim spell as head coach.
A statement read: "Everyone at Rangers Football Club would like to pass on their heartfelt thanks to Barry Ferguson and his staff, with yesterday’s game at Hibernian being their final match in charge.
"Club legend Ferguson answered the call in the club’s hour of need back in February and has overseen several memorable moments during his time in charge, not least progression to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League and a terrific victory at Parkhead.
"A Hall of Fame member, Ferguson will now leave this role along with Neil McCann, Billy Dodds and Allan McGregor, with enormous gratitude and best wishes of everyone at Ibrox for their efforts in these last few months."