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The 2026 summer transfer window was full of action for Scottish Premiership clubs. Teams spent big, brought in fresh talent, and said goodbye to key players. Here’s a complete look at who came and went.

From Glasgow to Edinburgh, every side made moves to strengthen their squad for the new season. Some deals were expected, while others came completely out of the blue.

Big-Money Signings and Loan Deals

The top clubs led the way with pricey arrivals. One striker joined Celtic for a club-record fee, while Rangers added a creative midfielder from abroad. Aberdeen also snapped up a young winger on loan from an English Championship side.

  • Celtic signed a striker from Serie A for £8 million, adding pace and power up front.
  • Rangers brought in a midfield playmaker from the Portuguese league to replace a departing star.
  • Hearts landed a veteran defender on a free transfer to shore up their backline.
  • Hibernian secured a versatile forward on a season-long loan from a Premier League team.

Several smaller clubs also made smart additions. Dundee United added experience with a former Scotland international midfielder, while St. Johnstone boosted their attack with a fast winger from the English lower leagues.

Key Departures and Retirements

Notable exits shaped the window. A long-serving Rangers captain moved to the Saudi Pro League for a large fee. Meanwhile, Celtic lost a fan-favorite winger to a Championship club in England. Some players also hung up their boots.

  • Rangers captain left for Al-Shabab in a £12 million deal after five seasons at Ibrox.
  • Celtic winger joined Middlesbrough for £4 million after struggling for game time.
  • Motherwell’s top scorer retired at 33 due to a recurring knee injury.
  • Ross County sold their star goalkeeper to a Belgian club for an undisclosed fee.
  • Livingston lost two first-team defenders on free transfers to rival Scottish clubs.

Loan returns also played a part. Several young players came back to their parent clubs after spells in the Championship or League One, ready to fight for a place in the first team.

Surprise Moves and Deadline Day Drama

Transfer deadline day brought last-minute chaos. Kilmarnock pulled off a shock signing, landing a winger who had been on trial at a top English club. Meanwhile, St. Mirren secured a midfielder on loan from a Serie A side just minutes before the window slammed shut.

  • Kilmarnock signed a former Premier League academy graduate on a two-year contract.
  • St. Mirren loaned a 20-year-old Italian midfielder from Genoa for the season.
  • Dundee FC completed a swap deal with a League One team, exchanging a striker for a centre-back.
  • Ross County re-signed their veteran captain after he failed a medical at another club.

The window also saw a few surprising loan extensions. A Celtic youngster who impressed at Aberdeen last season will stay at Pittodrie for another year, while a Rangers prospect will continue his development at Partick Thistle.

What the New Season Holds

With all the ins and outs complete, Scottish Premiership clubs now turn their focus to the pitch. The title race looks wide open, and several teams have strengthened enough to challenge the top two. Fans can expect an exciting, unpredictable season ahead.

Keep an eye on the new signings to see how quickly they adapt. The window may be closed, but the story of 2026–27 has only just begun.

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