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This summer saw plenty of action across the Scottish Premiership as clubs reshaped their squads for the new season. From big-name arrivals to surprising departures, here is everything you need to know about the ins and outs of the 2026 summer window.

Teams worked hard to strengthen weak spots while also saying goodbye to fan favorites. The window was busy from start to finish, with deals happening right up to the deadline.

Big Moves at the Top Clubs

Champions Celtic added fresh firepower up front, bringing in a powerful striker from Portugal. The move cost a club-record fee and fans are excited to see him play alongside their other attackers.

Rangers focused on midfield depth, signing a creative playmaker from the Dutch league. They also picked up a young left back from England to shore up their defense.

  • Celtic signed a striker from Portugal for a club-record fee.
  • Rangers brought in a midfielder from the Netherlands and a left back from England.
  • Aberdeen added two physical center backs to replace older players.

Surprise Signings Across the League

Smaller clubs also made clever moves. Dundee United landed a fast winger from Norway who could be a breakout star. Hearts signed a veteran goalkeeper from the English Championship to bring experience to their backline.

Other teams dipped into the free-agent market to find bargains. A few deals saw players move from lower leagues to test themselves in the Premiership.

  • Dundee United picked up a Norwegian winger on a free transfer.
  • Hearts signed an experienced goalkeeper from England.
  • St. Mirren loaned a young midfielder from a top club to get him game time.

Players Who Left for New Adventures

Several stars moved on from Scotland this summer. Celtic lost a key defender who joined a Premier League side. Rangers let go of a veteran striker who went back to his hometown club in England.

Other players retired or moved down to the English lower leagues. A few went to the Middle East for bigger paychecks. The turnover means younger players will get more chances this season.

  • A Celtic defender transferred to an English Premier League club.
  • A Rangers striker returned to his boyhood club in England.
  • Two midfielders signed with clubs in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

What to Expect This Season

The summer window reshaped the league in big ways. Top teams got stronger, while mid-table clubs took chances on unknown talents. The new signings could shake up the title race and the battle for European spots.

Fans will have to wait until the first few games to see how these new players fit in. One thing is for sure: the Scottish Premiership is more competitive than ever after this busy window.

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