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The 2026 summer transfer window in the Scottish Premiership was a whirlwind of activity. Clubs across the league worked hard to strengthen their squads, letting some players go while bringing in fresh talent. Whether you follow Celtic, Rangers, or any other side, there was plenty of movement to keep an eye on.

Major Signings and Key Arrivals

Several top-flight teams made big moves to improve their rosters. The biggest deals saw established stars join new clubs, while younger prospects arrived on loan to gain experience.

  • Celtic added a proven striker from the English Championship to boost their attack.
  • Rangers secured a creative midfielder from a Belgian club to replace a departed star.
  • Hearts brought in a veteran defender on a free transfer to solidify their back line.
  • Hibernian signed a pacey winger from a lower-league English side for a modest fee.
  • Aberdeen landed a promising goalkeeper from Scandinavia on a multi-year deal.

Notable Departures and Loan Exits

Just as many players arrived, several key figures left the Scottish Premiership this summer. Some moved to bigger leagues, while others sought more playing time elsewhere.

  • Celtic sold their star midfielder to a Premier League club in England for a club-record fee.
  • Rangers let their experienced center-back join a team in Saudi Arabia on a free transfer.
  • Dundee United loaned out a young forward to a Scottish Championship side for the season.
  • St. Mirren said goodbye to their top scorer, who moved to a team in the Turkish league.
  • Motherwell released their veteran goalkeeper after he decided to retire from professional football.

How the Transfers Reshape the League

The summer moves have already changed the look of the Scottish Premiership. Title contenders like Celtic and Rangers have deepened their benches, while mid-table teams like Hearts and Hibernian have added quality. For smaller clubs, the key was holding onto their best players while filling gaps with smart loans and free agents. Fans will see the real impact of these deals once the season gets into full swing, but early signs point to a competitive and exciting campaign ahead.

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