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The 2026 summer transfer window has been busy in Scotland. Top clubs made big changes to their squads as they prepare for the new season. Some big names left while fresh faces arrived from around the world.

Celtic and Rangers Reinforce Their Squads

Both Old Firm clubs were active in the market. Celtic added a few key players to strengthen their attack and defense. Rangers also brought in new talent to challenge for the title.

  • Celtic signed a speedy winger from Denmark and a tough central defender from France.
  • Rangers picked up a creative midfielder from Portugal and a goalkeeper from England.

Aberdeen and Hearts Look to Improve

Aberdeen and Hearts made smart moves to climb the league table. They focused on young players with potential and experienced leaders.

  • Aberdeen brought in a striker from Norway and a left-back from Ireland.
  • Hearts signed a central midfielder from Australia and a winger from Spain.

Other Clubs Shake Up Their Squads

Smaller teams in the league also made interesting signings. Some let go of stars to balance budgets, while others took chances on unknown players.

  • Hibernian added a versatile defender from Scotland.
  • St. Johnstone signed a veteran forward from the lower leagues.
  • Ross County got a loanee from a Premier League club.

What to Expect This Season

With all these changes, the new Scottish Premiership season looks exciting. Fans will see fresh faces and new strategies. The title race could be tighter than ever, and every club has a chance to surprise.

Keep an eye on the opening matches to see how the new signings fit in.

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