The goalkeeper's departure comes after Rangers signed Ivor Pandur from Hull for £6 million, with the Croatian international set to become their new number one.Butland has now returned to English football with the newly promoted Premier League side.On Instagram, Butland said: "3 years ago I made a decision to join this great football club, with no hesitation, and I'm so glad that I did."While it's been a rollercoaster, I've always tried to represent the club in the best way I can, both on and off the pitch, and I leave with great pride knowing that I truly gave the fans, the club, and my teammates my all."This is only goodbye for now."You've created a family of lifelong Rangers fans, once a Ranger, always a Ranger, me and my family will always be that."Rangers confirmed his departure in a statement: "We can today confirm goalkeeper Jack Butland will depart the club to join Hull City for an undisclosed fee."The shot-stopper, who joined the Light Blues in the summer of 2023, will bring an end to a three-year stay in Glasgow as he makes the switch to the newly-promoted English Premier League side."Everyone at Rangers thanks Jack for all his contributions and wishes him all the very best for the future."
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