Rangers have confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Ivor Pandur on a four-year deal from Hull City, subject to international clearance.
The 25-year-old will arrive at Ibrox following his involvement with Croatia at the World Cup, after playing a key role in Hull’s promotion to the English Premier League last season.
Speaking after completing his move, 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 began his career with hometown club HNK Rijeka, making his breakthrough in the 2019/20 season with 10 clean sheets in 21 appearances.
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A move to Serie A side Hellas Verona followed in August 2020, before he continued his development in the Netherlands with Fortuna Sittard, where he established himself as a first-choice goalkeeper.
Pandur joined Hull City in January 2024 and went on to make a significant impact as they secured promotion.
Rangers manager 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.”