Rangers parts ways with Joey Barton
Rangers FC announced Thursday the club has terminated the contract of controversial midfielder Joey Barton by mutual consent, just six months after he signed a two-year deal with the Scottish side.
Rangers and Joey Barton have agreed to terminate his contract with immediate effect. Neither Rangers nor Joey Barton will comment further.
— Rangers FC (@RangersFC) November 10, 2016
The move comes after Barton was suspended for three weeks for being involved in training ground bust-ups with teammate Andy Halliday and manager Mark Warburton.
The 34-year-old was reportedly given time off from training due to stress while his agent negotiated a severance package.
The former Manchester City and Newcastle man has courted controversy for incidents throughout his career, including a 2007 assault on City teammate Ousmane Dabo, as well as being caught on CCTV assaulting a man in Liverpool in 2008, which landed him a jail sentence.
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