NICKY LAW today revealed he has held signing talks with Rangers' manager Ally McCoist.

The 24-year-old Motherwell midfielder will play his last game for the club in the SPL finale at St Johnstone on Sunday.

And he admitted he has offers on the table from two English Championship clubs and a League One outfit, but McCoist is the only gaffer he has spoken to.

Law said: "I have talked to Ally and I was very impressed with what he had to say and his plans for Rangers and their future.

"He is the only manager I have spoken to so far, although it is my intention to speak to the other clubs over the next week or so.

"This is obviously a huge decision for me, but Rangers are a massive club and the chance to play in front of 50,000 fans every other week is something you don't get with half of the Barclays Premier League and that is a huge attraction with Rangers.

"They are a massive club with a great history and the manager is absolutely determined to take them back up where they belong. But I am not going to rush things and I plan to speak to Ally again after I have spoken to the other clubs."

A key part of any proposed move to Ibrox will centre around the length of contract, and McCoist is understood to have indicated the deal on offer is long-term.

Law said: "Rangers are one of the biggest clubs in the world and their interest is very flattering. If I do decide to take that option, I would want to be going there with a crack at the SPL very much in mind.

"But we will see how things pan out because it is a decision I cannot afford to rush. I am very lucky to have someone like Stuart McCall, who has been through all of this before, on hand to help and advise me.

"The next move for me will be the biggest of my career and I must get it right."

The Motherwell star admitted saying goodbye on Sunday will not be easy after two seasons with the club.

He added: "Motherwell has been a great move for me. I have played with a smashing bunch of boys and really it has exceeded my wildest dreams. Everyone at the club has been different class with me, although it is time for a fresh challenge.

"My focus now is on doing everything I can to ensure we end the season on a high with three points at St Johnstone and that every one of our fans goes away with a smile on their faces over the summer."