Rangers Sign Ivor Pandur, A Goalkeeper, As Part Of Their Summer Recruitment Drive
Rangers confirm the arrival of goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City on a four-year deal. The 26-year-old moves to Ibrox after a reported 6m transfer, becoming Rangers' third addition since Derek McInnes became manager, joining Ross McCrorie and Ben Godfrey.
Pandur has already played a key role in recent success, helping Hull City return to the Premier League in the 2025-26 season. Hull won the Championship play-offs, with Pandur keeping clean sheets in both legs against Millwall and again in the final versus Middlesbrough.

Across that Championship campaign, Pandur's 150 saves were the highest total among all goalkeepers in the division. Pandur also recorded 14 clean sheets, the ninth-best mark in the league, underlining consistent form before joining Rangers while currently being part of the Croatia World Cup squad.
{TABLE_1}Pandur previously represented HNK Rijeka, Hellas Verona and Fortuna Sittard before moving to Hull City. Speaking to the club website, Pandur said, "I am honoured and privileged to sign for such a big club with so much history, Pandur told the club website."
Sharing further thoughts on the move, Pandur added, "This club knows how to win and that's exactly why I am joining Rangers. I cant wait to hear the noise of Ibrox for the first time, and I hope we will be successful together." Reports in England indicate Jack Butland could head to Hull in a separate deal worth around 3m.


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