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Hull City and Rangers Near Agreement on Goalkeeper Swap Deal

Hull City and Rangers Near Agreement on Goalkeeper Swap Deal
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Hull City and Rangers are finalizing a goalkeeper exchange that will send Croatian international Ivor Pandur to Glasgow and former England international Jack Butland to the Premier League newcomers.

According to reports from the Hull Daily Mail and talkSPORT, Rangers will pay approximately £6 million for the 26-year-old Pandur.

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Hull City will acquire the 33-year-old Butland in a separate deal valued at £3 million.

Financial and Squad Implications

The transfers are expected to assist both clubs with Profit and Sustainability Rules.

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Hull City will clear a £6 million deficit alongside the imminent £5 million sale of forward Kyle Joseph to Middlesbrough.

Pandur, currently serving as a backup goalkeeper for Croatia at the 2026 World Cup, helped secure Hull City's promotion by keeping clean sheets in both legs of the Championship play-off semi-final and final.

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Rangers are also monitoring Manchester United's 22-year-old Czech goalkeeper Radek Vítek, who is currently on loan at Bristol City, as part of their ongoing defensive rebuilding plans under manager Derek McInnes.

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