Connor Goldson has completed his move from Albion to to Rangers after signing a four-year deal.

The 25-year-old central defender becomes one of Steven Gerrard's first signings and makes the move to Ibrox almost three years after joining the Seagulls from Shrewsbury Town.

Although Albion are convinced Goldson has Premier League quality, his chances were severely limited last term by the form of Shane Duffy and Lewis Dunk.

Albion manager Chris Hughton said: "Connor has done extremely well for the club in the three years he has been here, but he wants to play regular senior football, and at this stage we cannot give him that guarantee.

"Lewis Dunk and Shane Duffy were exceptional last season, and very consistent in the central defensive positions, which left Connor with very limited opportunities, and I totally understand his position and desire to want to play regular football.

"He has been a great professional and a pleasure to work with - and he has shown a great mental strength to come through a very tough time after he underwent crucial heart surgery just over a year ago.

"On behalf of everyone at the Albion, I would like to thank Connor for his time at the club and wish him all the very best for the future at Glasgow Rangers."