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The 2026 summer transfer window has been full of activity across the Scottish Premiership. Clubs have been busy bringing in fresh talent and saying goodbye to some familiar faces. Here’s a simple breakdown of all the key ins and outs for every team.

New Faces Joining the League

Several clubs have strengthened their squads with new signings. The biggest moves include a few high-profile arrivals from England and Europe. Many teams focused on adding young talent and experienced players to boost their chances.

  • Celtic added a powerful striker from the Championship to lead their attack.
  • Rangers brought in a creative midfielder from the Dutch league to add more spark.
  • Aberdeen signed a fast winger from the Belgian top flight.
  • Hearts secured a solid defender from a Bundesliga reserve side.

Key Departures and Loan Moves

Some big names have left the Scottish Premiership this summer. A few stars have moved to bigger leagues, while younger players have gone out on loan to get more game time. Clubs are also balancing their budgets by letting some experienced players go.

  • One of Celtic’s star midfielders transferred to a Serie A club for a record fee.
  • Rangers sold their top scorer to a Premier League side.
  • Hibernian loaned a promising teenager to a Championship team for the season.
  • St. Johnstone released two veteran defenders to make room for younger talent.

What These Changes Mean for the Season Ahead

The summer window has reshaped the league’s dynamics. Title contenders like Celtic and Rangers have reloaded their squads, while mid-table teams like Aberdeen and Hearts hope their new arrivals will push them higher. The departures of key players may hurt some clubs initially, but the new signings offer fresh hope. Fans can expect a competitive season with plenty of surprises.

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