A man is fighting for his life after being "savagely" beaten up in a car park.

Emergency services were called to the attempted murder at Cadogan Square car park in Glasgow city centre at 9.30pm on Friday.

A man was found in a critical condition at the entrance of the car park after being attacked by two others.

He was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary with life-threatening injuries to his head and face.

Police are still trying to identify the victim, who is in intensive care.

The attackers are between 17 and 25 years old.

One of the men was wearing a black jacket, white jogging bottoms and black trainers. The other had on a khaki jacket, a grey hoodie and black jogging bottoms.

Constable Vhairi MacDonald said: "This man was savagely beaten and sustained significant head and facial injuries as a result of the attack.

"He didn't have any identification on him so we are still trying to find out who he is.

"He is described as white, between 30 and 40 years of age, and was wearing a green and blue North Face bubble jacket, with a black jacket and a blue fleece underneath and grey jogging bottoms.

"We don't believe he was a customer of the car park, but it could be that he was there for shelter for example but that has still to be established.

"From CCTV, we know that the two suspects approached him and then for whatever reason, attacked him with such force that he is now in intensive care.

"They then made off on to Argyle Street towards Central Station."

He added: "From our enquiries, there were two other people in the area around the time of the attack, a woman who shouted out and a man who was with her.

"They left before police attended, but we would ask that they contact officers as their information may assist the investigation."