Rangers have clinched the signing of goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City for a fee of around £6million.
The 26-year-old Croatian, who is currently with his national team at the World Cup, has agreed terms on a four-year deal at Ibrox.
Pandur is likely to replace Jack Butland, who is poised to move the other way and join Hull for a fee of around £3m.
Pandur played a key role for Hull last season as they sealed promotion to the English Premier League.
On signing for Rangers, Pandur said: ‘I am honoured and privileged to sign for such a big club with so much history.
‘This club knows how to win and that’s exactly why I am joining Rangers.
‘I can’t wait to hear the noise of Ibrox for the first time and I hope we will be successful together.’
Pandur is currently with Croatia at the World Cup but will link up at Ibrox this summer
Jack Butland could go the other way with a £3m fee rumoured to be agreed
New Rangers boss Derek McInnes said: ‘We are delighted to bring Ivor to Rangers. He is a goalkeeper with excellent presence and a strong character.
‘He has shown his quality, he is at a good stage of his career, and we believe he can be a commanding figure for the club.
‘I am looking forward to welcoming Ivor into the team when he returns from the World Cup.’
Pandur becomes the club’s fourth signing of the summer, following on from the arrivals of Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie and Ben Godfrey.






