Rangers strengthen their squad by signing Ivor Pandur
Rangers have announced the signing of goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City for £6m, marking their third signing of the summer. The club's goal is to strengthen the squad before the upcoming season.


Rangers officially announced the signing of a contract with goalkeeper Ivor Pandur, who joined the Scottish club from Hull City. The 26-year-old signed a four-year contract with the Premiership club following a £6m move to Ibrox. Pandur helped Hull gain promotion back to the Premier League in the 2025-26 season as they won the Championship play-offs. He kept clean sheets in both semi-final matches against Millwall and in the play-off final against Middlesbrough, helping the Tigers return to the English elite. Pandur is Rangers' third signing of the summer since Derek McInnes took over as manager, following Ross McCrorie and Ben Godfrey. "I am honored and privileged to be able to sign with such a great club with such a rich history," Pandur said on the club's website. "This club knows how to win and that's why I'm joining Rangers. I can't wait to hear the noise of Ibrox for the first time and I hope we can succeed together." Pandur made 150 saves, the most of any goalkeeper in the Championship last season, and also kept 14 clean sheets (ninth in the league). During his career, he also represented HNK Rijeka, Hellas Verona and Fortuna Sittard, and is currently with the Croatian national team at the World Cup. Jack Butland could reportedly move in the opposite direction, with Hull close to signing the English goalkeeper for around £3m.
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