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The summer transfer window is always a busy time for Scottish Premiership clubs. Players come and go, teams reshape their squads, and fans get excited about new signings. Here is a simple breakdown of every confirmed move during the 2026 summer window.

Big Moves and Key Signings

Clubs across the league worked hard to bring in fresh talent. Some notable transfers include:

  • Goalkeepers and defenders moving between top sides to strengthen backlines.
  • Midfielders from lower leagues and abroad joining to add creativity.
  • Strikers brought in to boost goal-scoring options for the new season.

Several loans were also arranged to give younger players more game time.

Departures and Free Transfers

Just as many players left their clubs during the window. Key departures included:

  • First-team regulars moving to English Championship or League One sides.
  • Veteran players retiring or being released at the end of their contracts.
  • Young talents heading abroad for new challenges.

Free transfers played a big role, with many players finding new homes without transfer fees.

Complete List of Ins and Outs by Club

Every Premiership club made changes. Here is the full list:

  • Celtic: Signed a striker from Belgium and a left-back from Portugal. Lost a central midfielder on a free transfer to Spain.
  • Rangers: Brought in a winger from the Netherlands and a center-back from Scotland. Let go of an experienced goalkeeper to an English club.
  • Hearts: Added a midfielder on loan from England and a defender from the Championship. Released a forward at the end of his deal.
  • Other clubs: Dundee United, St Mirren, Motherwell, and others made multiple loans and permanent signings to build depth.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

This summer window has reshaped the league. Some clubs invested heavily to challenge for titles, while others focused on youth and long-term growth. The new faces will bring fresh energy to the Scottish Premiership, and fans can look forward to an exciting 2026-27 campaign.

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