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Bojan Miovski sends message as permanent Rangers exit announcement made

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Bojan Miovski took to Instagram to send a message as Rangers announced an exit on Tuesday.

The North Macedonia striker is among those who face an uncertain future going into the final weeks of the transfer window.

Despite moving to Ibrox last summer, he may be deemed surplus to requirements as Lawrence Shankland’s arrival has put him fourth in the pecking order.

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Bojan Miovski sends Jack Butland a message with Rangers exit confirmed

Miovski sent a message to Jack Butland as he has bid farewell to Rangers ahead of a move to Hull City.

The Light Blues have signed Ivor Pandur from the Tigers, with their goalkeeper going the other way.

While Hull are expected to strengthen their goalkeeping department further, the Gers have already brought in their new number one keeper.

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The 33-year-old took to Instagram to confirm that he will be leaving the club for good, before an official announcement is made by either Rangers or Hull City.

Rangers News understands that everything is done with regards to the English goalkeeper moving to the newly-promoted Premier League side, and an announcement is expected soon.

Butland, who is loved by most of his teammates as he has been an important presence inside the dressing room, was sent a good message by Miovski.

The striker wrote on Instagram: “All the best, brate.”

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Have Rangers made a mistake by letting Butland go?

Butland, while having moments of brilliance, was nothing more than an average goalkeeper at Ibrox.

It became clear that if the Light Blues wanted to become league winners year after year, they would need to strengthen their goalkeeping department.

They have gone on to do that, and the fans are excited to see what the team under a new number one is going to look like.

It remains to be seen how McInnes utilises Pandur, as he may not be the best with the ball at his feet.

That can always change and be worked on in training, but the Gers will certainly look more organised under the new manager, and their goalkeeper will be playing an important role.