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Rangers have done something this summer they haven’t for nearly 10 years after multi-million deal sealed

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Rangers have been extremely busy in the transfer window in recent days, completing as many as five transfers this summer.

When Danny Rohl was in charge, the Gers had only signed Lawrence Shankland, but Derek McInnes‘ arrival has seen a number of players follow him through the door.

Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey, Ivor Pandur, and Dan Neil have all officially been registered as Rangers players ahead of the new season.

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Rangers secured the services of Pandur from Hull City, paying the newly-promoted Premier League club £6m for their goalkeeper.

By doing so, they paid a transfer fee for a goalkeeper for the first time in nearly 10 years.

The last time the Light Blues secured the services of a shot stopper by paying a fee was back in January 2017, when they signed Jak Alnwick from Port Vale.

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The English stopper moved to Ibrox for a £250k fee, which was his release clause.

He joined to offer cover to the first-choice goalkeeper Wes Foderingham.

Since then, the Light Blues have signed a number of keepers, including Liam Kelly, Jack Butland, Jon McLaughlin, Andy Firth, and Allan McGregor, all as free transfers.

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Why has Derek McInnes sanctioned a move for Ivor Pandur?

McInnes has brought Pandur in for his presence and character, something that is essential if the Gers are to become title winners.

He has been lauded for his shot-stopping, ability to command the box and his bravery while coming to claim crosses or to sweep the ball to safety.

While he has had certain down moments at Hull, no player has always had good games, and with the right structure ahead of him, Pandur can go on to become a success at Ibrox.

McInnes is likely to have him work on his ball-playing ability in pre-season and he should be ready to play the way he wants for the first game of the new campaign.

Rangers fans have been asking for an upgrade on Butland, and in the Croatian, they seem to have got one.