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The 2026 summer transfer window in the Scottish Premiership was full of activity. Clubs worked hard to strengthen their squads for the new season. Many players arrived, and some well-known faces moved on. Here is a look at the major moves that happened.

Big-Name Signings

A few top clubs made headlines with new additions. Celtic brought in a powerful striker from the English Championship. Rangers added a creative midfielder from a Dutch club. Smaller teams also made smart moves to compete better.

  • A proven goal-scorer joined Celtic to add more firepower up front.
  • Rangers secured a versatile midfielder who can play both defense and attack.
  • Hearts signed a young winger on loan from a Premier League side.

Key Departures

Some star players left the league for new challenges. A long-serving Rangers defender moved to a club in England. Celtic lost a talented winger to a team in Italy. Other departures opened up chances for younger players to step up.

  • Rangers said goodbye to their captain, who went to a Championship club.
  • Celtic sold a midfielder to a Bundesliga team for a big fee.
  • Aberdeen saw their top scorer leave for a club in Saudi Arabia.

Loan Moves and Young Talent

Many clubs used loans to bring in experienced players or to send young players out for game time. Several promising teenagers got moves to lower-league sides to develop. This helps the whole league get stronger over time.

  • Hearts loaned a young defender to a Championship side for the season.
  • Hibernian brought in a veteran goalkeeper on a short-term deal.
  • Dundee United sent two academy products to League One clubs.

What It All Means for the Season Ahead

The summer window reshaped the Scottish Premiership. Teams that added quality players look ready to challenge for titles. Those that lost key stars will need to adjust quickly. Fans can expect an exciting season with new faces and fresh rivalries.

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