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The 2026 summer transfer window brought a lot of action to Scotland’s top soccer league. Teams across the Scottish Premiership worked hard to build stronger squads for the new season. Some clubs brought in fresh talent, while others said goodbye to key players. Here is a breakdown of the biggest moves.

Big Moves: Who Joined Which Club?

Several clubs added new faces to their rosters. The most notable signings include:

  • A top goalkeeper joined a Glasgow side, adding experience between the posts.
  • A young midfielder from the English Championship agreed to a loan deal with an Edinburgh club.
  • A veteran striker moved from a rival league to a team near Aberdeen, promising more goals.

These arrivals aim to fix weak spots and give fans more excitement on match days.

Departures: Key Players Moving On

Not every player stayed. A few important names left the league, either for new challenges or retirement. Here are the main departures:

  • A star winger from a top club transferred to a team in Belgium for a reported fee.
  • A long-time captain hung up his boots after 15 seasons in the Premiership.
  • Two defenders moved to lower-division sides to get more playing time.

These exits left gaps that managers will need to fill quickly.

What It Means for the Season Ahead

With the window closed, every Premiership club now has its final squad. The new signings add depth and competition, while the departures open the door for younger players. Fans can expect a tightly contested season with plenty of surprises. Keep an eye on the teams that made the most moves — they might just be the ones to watch.

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