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The 2026 summer transfer window was busy for Scottish clubs. From big-name signings to key departures, here’s what happened across the league.

Fans saw several teams strengthen their squads for the upcoming season. Let’s break down the biggest moves.

Biggest Signings of the Window

Clubs spent big to bring in new talent. Celtic added a striker from the English Championship. Rangers signed a creative midfielder from Portugal. Other teams made smart moves too.

  • Celtic: Striker James Anderson from Middlesbrough (£4m)
  • Rangers: Midfielder Carlos Ribeiro from Benfica (loan)
  • Hearts: Defender Luke Smith from Aberdeen (free transfer)

Key Departures and Loan Moves

Several players left the league for new challenges. Some went abroad, while others moved within Scotland.

  • Celtic sold winger Ryan McGregor to Serie A side Fiorentina
  • Rangers let veteran defender John Miller join Hibs
  • Hibernian loaned out young forward Sam Brown to Dundee United

What It All Means for the New Season

The transfer activity has shaken up the league’s balance. Title favorites Celtic and Rangers both addressed weak spots. Meanwhile, mid-table teams like Hearts and Aberdeen added depth. The new season promises to be exciting.

Fans can look forward to seeing new faces in action when the campaign kicks off next month.

Wrap-Up: Summer 2026 Transfers Complete

The window closed with many deals done. Scottish clubs showed they can compete for talent. Keep an eye on the new arrivals – they could make a big difference this season.

That’s your full rundown of the ins and outs. Stay tuned for more updates as the season begins.

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