Rangers have signed goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City on a four-year deal, subject to international clearance. The 25-year-old will arrive at Ibrox following his involvement with Croatia at the World Cup.
What does this signing mean for Rangers?
Pandur's move to Rangers is a significant one, given his experience in the English Premier League and his role in Hull City's promotion last season.
Rangers manager Derek McInnes said: “We are delighted to bring Ivor to Rangers. He is a goalkeeper with excellent presence and a strong character.”
How does this impact the team's standings?
As of now, Rangers are 2nd in the Premiership with 69 points from 33 games, having scored 66 goals and conceded 31. Their recent form has been WLLLL, but they are on a 2-game winning run.
| Category | Stat |
|---|---|
| League Standing | 2nd |
| Points | 69 |
| Goals Scored | 66 |
| Goals Conceded | 31 |
What's next for Rangers?
Rangers will look to build on their recent wins, including the 5-2 victory over Falkirk on May 16, 2026. With Pandur's signing, they aim to strengthen their squad and close the gap with Heart Of Midlothian, who are currently 1 point ahead in the league.
Pandur began his career with HNK Rijeka, making his breakthrough in the 2019/20 season with 10 clean sheets in 21 appearances. He then moved to Serie A side Hellas Verona and later to the Netherlands with Fortuna Sittard, before joining Hull City in January 2024.
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