Atlanta Hawks 64:96 Memphis Grizzlies Cangrejeros 78:95 Criollos de Caguas Leones De Ponce 98:92 San German Miami Heat 90:99 Toronto Raptors Denver Nuggets 108:101 Portland Trail Blazers Auckland Tuatara 108:91 Manawatu Jets Cairns W 82:68 Rockhampton W Sutherland Sharks W 74:60 Penrith P. W Bendigo Braves W 58:112 Keilor Thunder W Eltham W 93:83 Kilsyth W Knox W 78:59 Hobart Chargers W Sandringham W 86:73 Northern Tasmania W Slovakia U20 71:72 Estonia U20 Armenia U20 74:57 Albania U20 Macau Black Bears 124:149 Converge FiberXers Ivory Coast U17 W 51:66 Colombia U17 W Cairns Marlins 116:91 Rockhampton Rockets Sutherland Sharks 104:55 Penrith P. Woodville Warriors 79:90 Central Districts Lions Australia U17 W 70:64 Japan U17 W Perth Redbacks W 53:92 Mandurah Magic W Perry Lakes Hawks W 80:91 Cockburn Cougars W South West Slammers W 50:88 Kalamunda Eastern Suns W Bendigo Braves 69:93 Keilor Thunder Eltham 94:76 Kilsyth Knox 121:86 Hobart Chargers Sandringham Sabres 130:80 Northern Tasmania Sweden U20 71:62 Luxembourg U20 Blackwater Bossing 89:81 Magnolia Hotshots North Macedonia U20 97:62 Georgia U20

The 2026 summer transfer window shook up the Scottish Premiership. Clubs brought in fresh talent to boost their squads, while some star players moved on to new challenges.

Fans saw plenty of action as managers worked hard to build teams for the upcoming campaign. Some deals were expected, others came as a surprise.

Key Signings and Departures

Several top-flight teams splashed out to bring in proven performers. Midfielders and forwards were especially in demand, with clubs looking for creativity and goals.

  • Rangers added a few experienced defenders to shore up their back line.
  • Celtic brought in a young striker from abroad to lead the attack.
  • Hearts and Hibs both made clever loan signings late in the window.

On the other side, a few big names left Scotland for leagues in England and mainland Europe. The departures freed up wages and created chances for younger players to step up.

Surprise Moves and Loan Deals

The window also had its share of unexpected transfers. A midfielder from Dundee United moved to a Championship side, while Aberdeen signed a veteran winger on a short-term deal.

  • Motherwell lost their top scorer to a club in Belgium.
  • St Johnstone brought in two loanees from Premier League teams to add depth.

Loan moves helped smaller clubs add quality without breaking the bank. Many of these deals could become permanent if the players impress.

What It Means for the Season

Overall, the summer 2026 window reshaped the league. The top teams stayed strong, while mid‑table sides improved their squads.

Fans now have plenty to look forward to. The new signings will get their first real test when the season kicks off. It promises to be an exciting year in Scottish football.

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