Ally McCoist has urged Rangers to make Gareth Bale an offer.
The Welshman has left Real Madrid and is looking for regular football ahead of leading his country's World Cup campaign in November.
Bale, 32, insists he has no shortage of offers and it's been reported Cardiff City have pitched him a move back home.
But McCoist reckons a spell at Ibrox would be perfect for the five-time Champions League winner - quipping that Scotland can offer the avid golfer the best courses in the world.
"If I was Rangers I’d go offer him something as well," the Ibrox legend told talkSPORT. "Listen, he's at a stage in his life he wants to enjoy himself. We all know he's a big golf fan, we've got the best golf courses.
"I'd bring him up here and say: 'Look, have a year up here'. The fans will love him, absolutely love him.
"I know the argument would be there was disappointment with Aaron Ramsey, he wasn't 100 per cent fit, I get that.
"He's at the stage now, would America be an option? I don't know him so I can't speak for him but it looks like he's a period where he wants to enjoy the last two or three years of his playing career.
"And that's what I want it to be. I don't want him to fizzle out as a bit-part player coming on for half an hour.
"He didn't look anything as sharp as he's been (against Ukraine) but he's not going to be.
"At the same time, come on guys, he's still got a lot to offer."