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The Scottish Premiership saw a lot of player movement during the 2026 summer window. Clubs were busy bringing in fresh talent while saying goodbye to some familiar faces. Here’s a simple breakdown of the biggest ins and outs that will affect the new season.

Top Clubs Strengthen Their Squads

Celtic and Rangers both made smart additions to keep the title race tight. Celtic added a speedy winger from abroad and a solid centre-back to shore up their defence. Rangers brought in a creative midfielder who can pick out passes from anywhere on the pitch.

  • Celtic signed winger Alex Moreno from La Liga for a reported fee.
  • Rangers landed midfielder Ben Doak from a Championship side.
  • Aberdeen grabbed striker Jamie McGrath from a lower-league club.

Key Departures and Loan Moves

Several star players moved on to bigger leagues or went out on loan to get more game time. The biggest exit was Celtic’s top scorer, who joined an English Premier League side. Rangers lost a veteran defender to retirement, while Hearts saw a young prospect head to Italy on loan.

  • Celtic sold striker Jordan Rhodes to a Premier League team.
  • Rangers said goodbye to defender James Tavernier who retired.
  • Hearts loaned midfielder Josh Ginnelly to a Serie A club.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

With all these moves, the 2026–27 Scottish Premiership looks wide open. Celtic and Rangers both have deeper squads, but smaller clubs like Aberdeen and Hearts have also improved. Fans can expect a competitive season with plenty of goals and surprises. Keep an eye on the new signings to make an immediate impact.

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