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Scottish Premiership Transfer Window: Summer 2026 Ins and Outs

A comprehensive club-by-club breakdown of all the confirmed player movements during the Scottish Premiership's Summer 2026 transfer window.

News Published 3 July 2026 2 min read FootballGames10 Desk
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The Scottish Premiership’s Summer 2026 transfer window has officially closed, bringing a close to a period of significant player movement across the league. Clubs have been active in strengthening their squads for the upcoming season, with a variety of incomings and outgoings shaping the competitive landscape.

This report provides a detailed club-by-club overview of all confirmed transfers, including loan deals and permanent moves, to help fans keep track of the comings and goings at their favourite teams.

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In: Tony Yogane, forward (Brentford, undisclosed); Ayoub Mouloua, forward (Rabat); Connor Ronan, midfielder (Colorado Rapids); Alexander Briedl, midfielder (Blau-Weiss Linz); Brad Lyons, midfielder (Kilmarnock); Lewis Mayo, defender (Kilmarnock); Dan Happe, defender (Leyton Orient); Toyosi Olusanya, forward (Houston Dynamo, loan to permanent).
Out: Graeme Shinnie, midfielder (Inverness Caledonian Thistle); Per Kristian Bratveit, goalkeeper; Ryan Duncan, midfielder; Vicente Besuijen, forward; Tom McIntyre, defender; Elvis Bwomono, defender; Conner Douglas, goalkeeper; Oliver Green, defender; Tristan Stephen, forward.
Loan ended: Dennis Geiger, midfielder (Hoffenheim); Lyall Cameron, midfielder (Rangers); Liam Morrison, defender (Queens Park Rangers).

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The activity in the transfer market reflects the ambitions of clubs across the Scottish Premiership. Some teams have focused on securing established talent, while others have invested in promising young players or sought to bolster their squads through loan agreements. The impact of these transfers will become clearer as the new season unfolds, with managers hoping their new acquisitions will provide the necessary edge to achieve their respective goals, whether that be challenging for the title, securing European qualification, or consolidating their position in the top flight.

Fans will be eager to see how these new signings integrate into their teams and contribute to the overall performance and excitement of the Scottish Premiership in the 2026-27 season. The ebb and flow of the transfer window is a crucial part of the football calendar, and this summer’s activity has certainly set the stage for an intriguing campaign ahead.

Source: BBC Sport Football – https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvgjd1rr3ryo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss

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BBC Sport Football Original publication: 2026-07-03T05:19:22+00:00