Jack Butland is heading back to England. The veteran goalkeeper has completed a move from Rangers to Hull City, ending a three-year spell at Ibrox that saw him rack up over 150 appearances for the Scottish giants.

The deal, reportedly worth £3 million, is part of a broader goalkeeper reshuffle between the two clubs. Croatian shot-stopper Ivor Pandur is heading in the opposite direction, joining Rangers for around £6 million.

The details of the deal

Butland’s signing became official on July 1, 2026, bringing the 33-year-old back to English football for the first time since he left Crystal Palace in the summer of 2023. That Palace departure saw him head north of the border on a four-year contract with Rangers, where he quickly established himself as the club’s first-choice keeper.

Nine caps for the England national team sit on Butland’s resume.