Rangers have signed goalkeeper Cammy Bell from Kilkmarnock.
The 26-year old gloveman will head down to Scotland's Second Division but will have to wait until the Ibrox clubs transfer embargo is lifted on September 1.
Bell's Killie contract has now expired and he is looking forward to continuing his career with 'Gers after spending a decade at Rugby Park.
"I'm delighted to become a Rangers player," he told the club's official website.
"It's been a long time coming for me. It's great just to be here at a club of this size and a club I always followed as a youngster. It's just a dream come true really.
"I think I've got enough experience now. I've played for a few years in the SPL and I've got that behind me.
"I needed to do that before I moved on and I had opportunities to move before now, it wasn't right though as I needed a bit longer.
"I think now is the right time for me to step on and it's a no brainer, it didn't take me long to make the decision.
"It's a massive club and it's one of the biggest clubs in Europe so there was no way I was going to turn down the chance to be a Rangers player."