Rangers FC is on the verge of completing a deal for Croatian goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City, with the player having already undergone a medical in the United States. The expected fee sits around £6 million, a meaningful discount from Hull’s original asking price of £10 million.
The transfer details
Pandur first moved to Hull City in January 2024 for a reported fee of around €2 million. In roughly two and a half years, his value has tripled on paper if the £6 million price tag holds.
Before Hull, the Croatian keeper spent time at Hellas Verona in Serie A and Fortuna Sittard in the Dutch Eredivisie.
Negotiations have also included discussions about a potential player swap involving Jack Butland, Rangers’ current goalkeeper, heading to Hull City. Nothing on that front has been finalized, but the structure suggests both clubs are trying to make the numbers work beyond a simple cash transfer.







