Goian closer to Rangers switch

25 July 2011 20:00

Rangers have completed the signing of Dorin Goian from Palermo on a three-year deal, subject to a work permit and international clearance.

The Scottish champions confirmed earlier on Monday that a fee had been agreed between both clubs and that the defender was in Glasgow for a medical and to discuss personal terms.

A deal has now been agreed for the Romania international to join Rangers pending a successful work permit application.

Goian becomes manager Ally McCoist's third signing of the summer following the captures of Spaniard Juan Manuel Ortiz and Lee Wallace from Hearts.

He boasts an impressive pedigree, having had a successful spell with Steaua Bucharest before his switch to Serie A, as well making 37 appearances for his national team.

The 30-year-old looks set to miss out on tomorrow's Champions League qualifier against Malmo, with a work permit unlikely to be granted in time.

However, he is optimistic about his move to Rangers, a team he regards as one of the best in Europe.

Goian told www.rangers.co.uk: "I am glad to be here. For me, it is a big honour to play for a club such as Rangers with so much history. They are one of the top teams in Europe and they have been playing in the Champions League for many years.

"When you hear a team like Rangers is interested in you, it can only be a good thing. I knew I had a contract with Palermo but they called me and said I could come here if I wanted. At this moment, I have only good feelings about this move."

Source: PA