Hull City manager Sergej Jakirovic admits he was sad to see Ivor Pandur head to Rangers, but also happy he could secure such a move.
The Ibrox side signed the Croatian goalkeeper for £6 million from the Premier League new boys, with Jack Butland going in the other direction for £3m.
Pandur was the Tigers' number one last season as he helped them win promotion to the Championship, and previously won a host of the club's player of the year awards.
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However, they were forced to sell him to stay on the right side of Financial Fair Play rules.
Jakirovic admits he was "sorry" they had to move Pandur on but was pleased for him to land a good move to Rangers.
He said: "On the one hand I’m sorry, on the other hand I’m glad for him because he got good terms and it’s not a small thing to defend for Rangers.
"We had to sell him because he was hanging over our head because of financial fair play and a potential loss of six points. I wish him the best of luck and let him continue on this path."