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The summer 2026 transfer window was a busy time for Scottish Premiership clubs. Teams worked hard to bring in new players and let others go. Here is a simple breakdown of the biggest changes.

Top Clubs Add Firepower

Both Celtic and Rangers made key signings to strengthen their squads. They focused on adding speed and creativity.

  • Celtic brought in a young winger from the Dutch league to boost their attack.
  • Rangers signed a central midfielder from the English Championship for more control in the middle.

Other Teams Make Smart Moves

Hearts, Hibernian, and Aberdeen also added talent. Some clubs brought in players on loan, while others made permanent deals.

  • Hearts picked up a veteran defender on a free transfer to lead the back line.
  • Hibernian signed a striker from a lower English league to add depth up front.
  • Aberdeen brought in a young midfielder from the Scottish Championship with room to grow.

Departures That Shaped the Window

Several key players left the Scottish Premiership for new challenges. Some went to bigger leagues, while others moved within Scotland.

  • A top scorer from Ross County moved to a club in England’s second tier for a record fee.
  • St. Johnstone lost their captain to a rival Scottish team after a long transfer saga.
  • Several young players went on loan to gain experience in the Scottish Championship.

What This Means for the Season

With new faces and some familiar ones gone, the league looks more competitive than ever. Fans can expect a thrilling season as teams test their new lineups. The transfer window set the stage for an exciting Scottish Premiership campaign.

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