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Ivor Pandur to FK Partizan

Rangers F.C. · Croatia · goalkeeper
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~£6.5m
First reported: 1 July 2026·Last updated: 18 July 2026
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Reports (6)

T1Sky Sports Football4% accurate1 Jul 2026

Dan Neil: Rangers sign ex-Sunderland captain despite Southampton talks as midfielder pens three-year deal | Football News | Sky Sports

Dan Neil: Rangers sign ex-Sunderland captain despite Southampton talks as midfielder pens three-year deal | Football News | Sky Sports Football Rangers seal Dan Neil signing on three-year contract; midfielder was in talks with Southampton after his Sunderland deal came to an end; Derek McInnes' side have already added Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey and Ivor Pandur during this summer window Wednesday 1 July 2026 10:34, UK Rangers have signed midfielder Dan Neil on a three-year contract. The 24-year-old - who left Sunderland at the end of his deal - had been in talks with Southampton and looked set to move to St Mary's. Stream the Scottish Premiership with NOW Scottish Premiership live on Sky Sports Rangers have already signed Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey and Ivor Pandur in this summer window.

T1Sky Sports Football4% accurate2 Jul 2026

Rangers transfer news: Derek McInnes talks new signings, possible departures, Lewis Ferguson links and more! | Football News | Sky Sports

Rangers transfer news: Derek McInnes talks new signings, possible departures, Lewis Ferguson links and more! | Football News | Sky Sports Football Rangers have signed Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey, Ivor Pandur and Dan Neil so far during this summer window; watch Rangers' Scottish Premiership opener at Dundee Utd on July 31, live on Sky Sports By Adam Binnie & Sahil Jaidka Thursday 2 July 2026 16:25, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rangers manager Derek McInnes says the club are working on making more summer signings after adding five players in the opening weeks of the transfer window. The Ibrox club have added goalkeeper Ivan Pandur, former player Ross McCrorie, Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland, Dan Neil after his Sunderland contract expired, plus defender Ben Godfrey on loan from Atalanta. Following Jack Butland's £3m move to Hull City, McInnes revealed others will depart Ibrox as he shapes his squad ahead of their Scottish Premiership opener at Dundee Utd on July 31, live on Sky Sports. The former Hearts, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, Bristol City and St Johnstone boss also addressed interest in Bologna and Scotland star Lewis Ferguson, plus the future of in-demand midfielder Nicolas Raskin who has impressed with Belgium at the World Cup.

T1Sky Sports Football4% accurate2 Jul 2026

Rangers transfer news: Derek McInnes talks new signings, possible departures, Lewis Ferguson links and more! | Football News | Sky Sports

Rangers transfer news: Derek McInnes talks new signings, possible departures, Lewis Ferguson links and more! | Football News | Sky Sports Football Rangers have signed Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey, Ivor Pandur and Dan Neil so far during this summer window; watch Rangers' Scottish Premiership opener at Dundee Utd on July 31, live on Sky Sports By Adam Binnie & Sahil Jaidka Thursday 2 July 2026 16:25, UK Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rangers manager Derek McInnes says the club are working on making more summer signings after adding five players in the opening weeks of the transfer window. The Ibrox club have added goalkeeper Ivan Pandur, former player Ross McCrorie, Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland, Dan Neil after his Sunderland contract expired, plus defender Ben Godfrey on loan from Atalanta. Following Jack Butland's £3m move to Hull City, McInnes revealed others will depart Ibrox as he shapes his squad ahead of their Scottish Premiership opener at Dundee Utd on July 31, live on Sky Sports. The former Hearts, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen, Bristol City and St Johnstone boss also addressed interest in Bologna and Scotland star Lewis Ferguson, plus the future of in-demand midfielder Nicolas Raskin who has impressed with Belgium at the World Cup.

T2GiveMeSport8% accurate6 Jul 2026

Rangers Handed Transfer boost as Selling Club Take 'Special' Measures

Ivor Pandur was snapped up on the biggest of the deals, arriving for £6million, while Ross McRorie was signed for a smart fee. Dani Neil was snapped on a free deal, to the envy of many EFL Championship sides, and Ben Godfrey has arrived on loan from Serie A. After collapsing down the stretch last season, Rangers know they need to be significantly stronger to go head-to-head with Celtic, and they are planning on making more signings. Partizan Belgrade's holding midfielder Vanja Dragojevic is being linked with a move to Rangers this summer. It is an offer for Vanja Dragojevic, and we also have something for Ugresic." Rangers are firmly backing Derek McInnes in the transfer market We want to hear from you.

T2Football Insider7% accurate7 Jul 2026

Pierce Charles undergoing Man City medical after deal agreed - Sources

Pierce Charles undergoing Man City medical after deal agreed - Sources

T2GiveMeSport8% accurate18 Jul 2026

Rangers Close to Agreeing Deal for Danilo to Leave Ibrox

The club have responded to that disappointment by appointing Derek McInnes to replace Danny Rohl, who left for RB Salzburg, and have brought in all of Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Cammy Devlin, Ivor Pandur, Ben Godfrey, and Dan Neil, while a deal to sign Jens Hjerto-Dahl is close to being agreed too, and that has seen talks for outgoings begin to step up. According to journalist Anthony Joseph, Botafogo are closing in on an agreement with Rangers to sign the forward on an initial loan deal with an option to buy. A deal is not yet agreed, but is edging towards that outcome, with Rangers having all of Shankland, Youssef Chermiti, and Bojan Miovski ahead of him in their plans for the striker position. James Tavernier was allowed to move on at the end of his contract, and Jack Butland was sold after his performances became below par.