
Rangers have signed ex-Everton defender Ben Godfrey from Atalanta on a season-long loan, with an option to make the deal permanent next summer.
Sky Sports News revealed on Sunday that the 28-year-old had completed a Rangers medical ahead of his move from the Serie A side.
Godfrey becomes Rangers' third summer signing after the arrivals of Lawrence Shankland and Ross McCrorie.
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The Englishman moved to Atalanta from Everton in the summer of 2024, but has since been on loan at Ipswich, Sheffield United and Brondby.
On signing for Rangers, Godfrey said: "I am buzzing, I am really happy to be here. I know the size of the club, so it is a massive honour to be wearing the shirt this season, and I can't wait to get started.
"I am looking forward to meeting the boys and hopefully helping this club achieve what it deserves, which is silverware and exciting times."
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Gers boss Derek McInnes said: "Ben is a player who has competed at a very high level throughout his career. He's played in the Premier League, been involved with England, and brings a lot of experience with him.
"He's a strong, athletic defender with good qualities both on and off the ball, and we believe he can add a lot to the squad. We're pleased to get him in, and I'm looking forward to working with him in the season ahead."
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