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The 2026 summer transfer window has brought plenty of movement across Scotland’s top football league. Clubs have been busy signing new faces and saying goodbye to key players as they prepare for the upcoming season. Here is a simple breakdown of all the major ins and outs you need to know.

New Arrivals: Who Joined Which Club

Several teams strengthened their squads with fresh talent. Celtic brought in a promising young striker from abroad, while Rangers added experience to their midfield. Other clubs like Aberdeen and Hearts also made notable signings to boost their chances.

  • Celtic landed a speedy forward from Portugal to add depth up front.
  • Rangers signed a veteran midfielder from the English Championship for leadership.
  • Aberdeen secured a talented winger from a lower league to bring energy.
  • Hearts picked up a solid defender from a rival club to shore up their backline.

Departures: Who Left and Where They Went

Not every player stayed put. Several stars moved on to new challenges, either elsewhere in the UK or overseas. Some left for bigger contracts, while others sought more playing time.

  • Celtic’s star playmaker transferred to a top-tier club in France for a record fee.
  • Rangers said goodbye to their captain, who retired after a long career.
  • Aberdeen lost two starters to English League One clubs.
  • Hearts let a young prospect go on loan to a Championship side for development.

What These Changes Mean for the Season Ahead

These transfers could shake up the balance of power in the Scottish Premiership. Celtic and Rangers remain strong, but other teams like Aberdeen and Hearts have closed the gap a bit. Fans should expect a competitive season with plenty of surprises as new players adjust to their clubs. The window may be closed, but the action on the pitch is just beginning.

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