Rangers have announced the signing of goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City.The 26-year-old has signed a four-year contract with the Scottish Premiership club following a reported £6m move to Ibrox.Pandur helped Hull gain promotion back to the Premier League in 2025-26 as they won the Championship play-offs.He kept clean sheets in both semi-final legs against Millwall and in the play-off final against Middlesbrough as the Tigers returned to the English top-flight.Pandur is Rangers' third signing of the summer since manager Derek McInnes' appointment, following the arrivals of Ross McCrorie and Ben Godfrey."I am honoured and privileged to sign for such a big club with so much history," Pandur told the club website. A Message from Ivor Pandur! pic.twitter.com/0X8oSmvhc7— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) June 30, 2026"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's 150 saves were the most of any Championship goalkeeper last season, while he kept 14 clean sheets (ninth-most).He has also represented HNK Rijeka, Hellas Verona and Fortuna Sittard during his career, while he is currently with the Croatia squad at the World Cup.Reports suggest Jack Butland could be moving in the opposite direction to Pandur, with Hull rumoured to be edging closer to a £3m move for the English shot-stopper.The post Rangers continue summer spending with Pandur acquisition appeared first on SoccerNews.