Ivor Pandur: Rangers sign Croatia goalkeeper from Hull City as Jack Butland moves in opposite direction | Football News | Sky Sports
Rangers have completed the signing of Croatian goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City, while Jack Butland heads to Hull in a player swap deal. This move aims to strengthen both teams' goalkeeping options.

Rangers have officially signed Croatian goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City in a deal worth £6 million. The 26-year-old, who is currently participating in the World Cup with Croatia, has agreed to a four-year contract with the Scottish club.
Pandur's Journey to Rangers
Pandur joined Hull City in 2024 and had an impressive season, featuring in all but one Championship match last year. He played a crucial role in Hull's promotion to the Premier League, keeping clean sheets in both the play-off semi-finals and the final.
On his transfer to Rangers, Pandur expressed his excitement, stating, "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."
Manager's Praise
Rangers manager Derek McInnes shared his enthusiasm for the new signing, saying, "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."
In a related move, Jack Butland has departed Rangers to join Hull City for £3 million, signing a two-year contract with an option for an additional year. Butland, who made over 150 appearances for Rangers since joining in 2023, previously played for several clubs in England, including Birmingham, Stoke, and Crystal Palace.
Source: skysports.com