Jack Butland has sent a farewell message to Rangers, ahead of his imminent move to Hull City.
The 33-year-old is poised to make the move to the English Premier League newcomers, following Ivor Pandur's move to Ibrox being confirmed by Derek McInnes' side on Tuesday evening.
Taking to Instagram, the former England international said in full, "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.
"To the fans that followed us everywhere, you are what makes this club so great. We created memories and atmospheres all over Europe, and the sound of Ibrox in full voice will stay with me forever.
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"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.
"Thank you."