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We’ve tracked every signing and exit across the Scottish Premiership during the 2026 summer window. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just catching up, here’s the full picture of which players joined and left each club.

Big Signings and Key Arrivals

Several top clubs strengthened their squads with notable additions. Midfield and attack saw the most action, with a focus on pace and creativity.

  • Celtic brought in a dynamic winger to add depth on the flanks.
  • Rangers secured a proven goalscorer from a European league to lead their line.
  • Aberdeen added a versatile defender to shore up their backline.

Other teams like Hearts and Hibernian also made quiet but smart buys, aiming for a top-six finish.

Notable Departures and Loan Exits

On the other side, several fan favorites and key players headed out. Some moved for regular playing time, while others sought new challenges abroad.

  • Celtic lost a veteran midfielder to a club in England’s Championship.
  • Rangers saw a young star go on loan to gain first-team experience.
  • Dundee United waved goodbye to a defender who joined a club in the English League One.

Loan moves were common, especially for younger players needing game time. St. Mirren and Ross County each sent a couple of prospects to lower-division clubs.

Last-Minute Deals and Quiet Windows

Some clubs kept busy right up to the deadline. For instance, Motherwell picked up a free agent attacker on the final day. Meanwhile, teams like Livingston and St. Johnstone had relatively quiet windows, mostly balancing their squads with a few outgoings and one or two additions.

Overall, the 2026 summer transfer window reshuffled the league with a mix of smart signings and strategic departures, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

What This Means for the Season Ahead

The moves made this summer could tilt the balance of power. Celtic and Rangers remain favorites, but new additions at Aberdeen and Hearts suggest a tighter race for European spots. For fans, the transfer window offered plenty of drama, and now the real action starts on the pitch.

Keep an eye on debutants and new partnerships as the season unfolds. The ins and outs are done—time to play.

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