'Pandur poised for Rangers as Butland heads for Hull' - gossip

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Ivor Pandur helped Hull City win promotion and is with the Croatia World Cup squad

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Rangers are reportedly poised to sign Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur, with Jack Butland moving in the opposite direction, as Aberdeen, Dundee, Dundee United and Motherwell are said to have received bids for key players.

Croatia goalkeeper Ivor Pandur is on the cusp of joining Rangers in a £6m transfer from Hull City, with Ibrox number one Jack Butland heading in the opposite direction, after the club promoted to the Premier League were forced into player sales to comply with Financial Fair Play rules. (Hull Daily Mail, external)

Ivor Pandur has undergone a medical while in the United States with Croatia's World Cup squad as the 26-year-old prepares to sign for Rangers for £6m from Hull City, with fellow goalkeeper Jack Butland moving in the opposite direction. (Scott Burns on X, external)

Rangers are set to complete a £6m move for Hull City goalkeeper Ivor Pandur as 33-year-old Jack Butland prepares to head in the opposite direction in a £3m deal. (Rangers Review, external)

Ivor Pandur's £6m transfer to Rangers will be completed before Jack Butland's £3m switch to Hull City to allow the Premier League club the purchase of the Englishman after Tuesday's Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) accounting period. (Inside Ibrox, external)

Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Pierce Charles was also of interest to Rangers, but the key driver of that was Danny Rohl and the 20-year-old is no longer a target after the German's departure as head coach. (Pranev Shahaney on X, external)

Rangers will pay £3.8m for Ben Godfrey if they opt to sign the centre-half permanently next summer following the 28-year-old's loan from Atalanta. (The National, external)

Rennes believe they are close to signing 25-year-old Rangers-linked right-back Bryan Reynolds from Westerlo for £3.45m. (L'Equipe, external)

Bologna and Monaco are interested in Oli McBurnie, but the 30-year-old Scotland-capped forward is keen to stay with Hull City, who are ready to extend his contract beyond its current 2018. (Alan Nixon on Patreon, external)

Dundee United have accepted an offer in the region of £1.7m from a Czech top-flight club for Will Ferry, the 25-year-old winger also admired by Charlton Athletic, Blackburn Rovers, Derby County, Vancouver Whitecaps, Los Angeles and clubs in eastern Europe. (The Courier, external)

Dundee United have accepted a £1.8m bid for Will Ferry from a Czech top-flight club and given the Republic of Ireland cap permission to hold signing talks after Charlton Athletic and Blackburn Rovers were unable to match the transfer offer. (Daily Record, external)

Samsunspor have made an official offer to Motherwell for 26-year-old midfielder Elliot Watt. (Resat Can Ozbudak on X, external)

Motherwell have rejected two seven-figure offers from Samsunspor for Elliot Watt, with the Fir Park club expecting at least £1.7m before considering parting with the 26-year-old midfielder. (Daily Record, external)

Elijah Just's agent has confirmed there is work going on "behind the scenes" surrounding the 26-year-old New Zealand midfielder's future with Motherwell. (Mark Hendry on Substack, external)

‌Portsmouth and Stoke City are both locked in talks with Dundee over Luke Graham, with the Dens Park club seeking at least £2m for the centre-half for whom they rejected a £1.5m bid from Pompey in January. (Daily Record, external)

Charlton Athletic are close to an agreement to sign Dundee centre-half Billy Koumetio after several six-figure bids were rejected, with the 23-year-old keen on a return to England. (Daily Record, external)

Aberdeen have rejected various bids for Topi Keskinen this month, but the offers were well below the club's valuation and they are not actively looking to sell the 23-year-old Finland winger. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)

Aberdeen have turned down multiple bids from Debrecen for Topi Keskinen as they are looking to at least recoup the £800,000 they paid HJK Helsinki for the winger, who is believed to be open to a transfer amid interest from other clubs, including OB Odense. (Daily Record, external)

Elfsborg are closing in on the signing of 24-year-old Aberdeen right-back Alexander Jensen after a fee of around £500,000, plus add-ons, was agreed. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)

Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson says they managed to beat a host of Scottish Premiership rivals to winger Tony Yogane from Brentford after his board sanctioned a six-figure transfer fee for the 20-year-old. (Press & Journal, external)

Tokyo Verdy and Omiya Ardija have made offers for Aberdeen striker Kusini Yengi, but the Australian 27-year-old is not keen to stay in Japan after spending the second half of last season on loan at Cerezo Osaka, who are not triggering the buy option. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)

Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson has confirmed striker Kusini Yengi will be offered a fresh chance to earn a first-team place after his return from his loan spell with Japanese club Cerezo Osaka. (Press & Journal, external)

Aberdeen striker Marko Lazetic is attracting interest from clubs in Portugal, Turkey, Romania and Serbia after the 22-year-old expressed his desire to leave this summer. (Anthony Joseph on X, external)

St Johnstone are poised to bring back 21-year-old goalkeeper Toby Steward for a second loan spell from Portsmouth. (The Courier, external)

Dundee United and St Johnstone are interested in Nemanja Krsmanovic after the 23-year-old left-back left Serbian top-flight club Spartak Subotica. (The Herald, external)

Dylan Reid, the 21-year-old midfielder who left St Mirren for Crystal Palace in 2023 and has just been released, and 22-year-old Middlesbrough winger Micah Hamilton featured as trialists for the Buddies in a pre-season friendly against Arbroath. (Daily Record, external)

Former Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager Duncan Ferguson says he would be open to speaking to the Scottish FA about replacing Steve Clarke as Scotland head coach. (Press & Journal, external)

Goalkeeping coach Sal Bibbo is leaving Rangers a year after joining and will join newly promoted Premier League club Coventry City as part of Frank Lampard's backroom staff. (Rangers Review, external)

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