Every Scottish Premiership transfer in and out (2024)

And after a day of deadline day madness it's all over for the window.

The summer has gone by with Euro 2024 and an Olympics - and now Autumn has been ushered in with the transfer business behind us for another year in the Scottish Premiership. It's Brendan Rodgers second summer since stepping back into the Celtic hotseat and it has seen some big deals in and out of Celtic Park. Matt O'Riley's move to Brighton set a Scottish a new Scottish transfer record - while the arrival of Arne Engles broke the Hoops' spending record.

For Rangers it has been a major rebuild for Philippe Clement as he attempted to add a host of younger talents and revamp the player-trading model at Ibrox - with the old guard of John Lundstram, Ryan Jack and Borna Barisic among those shown the door. The Jimmy Thelin era at Aberdeen has also got off to a positive start - even though the club waved goodbye to talisman Bojan Miovski.

Hearts have scoured the globe for talent - while Steven Naismith also looked closer to home by snapping up the likes of Blair Spittal and Yan Dhanda. Across Edinburgh, David Gray has ushered in a new era alongside director of football Malky Mackay with a host of Easter Road veterans shown the door.

But that is far from all the business that took place during a blockbuster summer of wheeling and dealing. Record Sport has every deal completed in the Premiership.

Aberdeen

Ins: Gavin Malloy (Shelbourne), Peter Ambrose (Ujpest), Dimitar Mitov (St Johnstone), Noah McDonnell (Larne), Silvert Heltne Nilsen (Brann), Ante Palaversa (Troyes), Topi Keskinen (HJK), Kevin Nisbet (Millwall, loan)

Outs: Connor Barron (Rangers), Anthony Stewart, Jonny Hayes, Kelle Roos (Triestina), Kieran Ngwenya (Dunfermline), Finlay Murray, Kai Watson, Aaron Reid (Airdrie), Chris Kondolo, Reuben Smillie, Bojan Miovski (Girona), Ryan Duncan (Queen’s Park, loan), Jayden Richardson, Alfie Bavidge (Ayr, loan)

Celtic

Ins: Viljami Sinisalo (Aston Villa), Kasper Schmeichel (Anderlecht), Paulo Bernardo (Benfica), Adam Idah (Norwich), Alex Valle (Barcelona, loan), Auston Trusty (Sheffield United), Arne Engles (Augsburg), Luke McCowan (Dundee)

Outs: Joe Hart, Sead Haksabanovic (Malmo), Marco Tilio (Melbourne City, loan), Rocco Vata (Watford), Oh Hyeon-Gyu (Genk), Benji Siegrist (Rapid Bucharest), Bosun Lawal (Stoke City), Kwon (Hibs, loan), Daniel Kelly (Millwall), Yuki Kobayashi (Portimonense), Matt O’Riley (Brighton), Gustaf Lagerbielke (FC Twente, loan), Mikey Johnston (West Brom), Tomoki Iwata (Birmingham City)

Dundee

Ins: Jon McCracken (Norwich City), Clark Robertson (free), Ethan Ingram (free), Simon Murray (Ross County), Ziyad Larkeche (QPR, loan), Billy Koumetio (Liverpool), Sammy Braybrooke (loan, Leicester), Julien Vetro (Bordeaux), Oluwaseun Adewumi (Burnley, loan)

Outs: Tyler French (released), Shaun Byrne (released), Jack Wilkie (released), Owen Dodgson (loan expired, Burnley), Amadou Bakayoko (loan expired, Forest Green Rovers), Ricki Lamie (loan expired, Motherwell), Zach Robinson (loan expired, AFC Wimbledon), Ryan Howley (loan expired, Coventry City), Jon McCracken (loan expired, Norwich City), Malachi Boateng (loan expired, Crystal Palace), Aaron Donnelly (loan expired, Nottingham Forest), Michael Mellon (loan expired, Burnley), Dara Costelloe (loan expired, Burnley), Owen Beck (loan expired, Liverpool), Lee Ashcroft (released) Ricki Lamie (Ross County), Zak Rudden (contract terminated), Cammy Kerr (released - Queen’s Park), Sebastian Lochead (Wolves), Luke McCowan (Celtic)

Dundee United

Ins: Will Ferry (Cheltenham), Dave Richards (Crewe), Vicko Sevelj (NK Radomlje), Ryan Strain (St Mirren) Kristijan Trapanovski (KF Shkupi), David Babunski (Mezokovesd) , Jort van der Sande (ADO Den Haag), Richard Odada (Philadelphia Union) Emmanuel Adegboyega (Norwich, loan), Luca Stephenson (Liverpool, loan), Jack Walton (Liverpool, loan), Sam Dalby (Wrexham, loan)

Outs: Logan Chalmers (Partick Thistle), Flynn Duffy (Inverness Caledonian Thistle), Declan Glass (Cove Rangers), Scott McMann (Ayr United), Archie Meekison (Bohemians), Chris Mochrie (Airdrieonians), David Wotherspoon (Dunfermline), Jack Newman (Inverness Caledonian Thistle, loan), Lewis O'Donnell (Queen of the South, loan), Tony Watt (Motherwell, loan), Alex Greive (St. Mirren, end of loan), Sam McClelland (St. Johnstone, end of loan), Jordan Tillson (Ross County, end of loan), Sadat Anaku, Mark Birighitti, Mathew Cudjoe, Craig Moore, Brandon Forbes (Norwich City), Liam Grimshaw (freed), Rory MacLeod (loan, Southampton)

Hearts

Ins: Blair Spittal (Motherwell), Yan Dhanda (Ross County), James Penrice (Livingston), Ryan Fulton (Hamilton), Daniel Oyegoke (Brentford), Musa Drammeh (Sevilla), Gerald Taylor (Deportivo Saprissa, loan), Andres Salazar (Atletico Nacional)

Outs: Peter Haring, Andy Halliday (Motherwell), Michael McGovern, Rocco Friel (QPR), Mackenzie Kirk (St Johnstone), Toby Sibbick (Wigan), Aidan Denholm (Ross County, loan), Lewis Neilson (St Johnstone, loan), Kyosuke Tagawa (Kashima Antlers), Murray Thomas (Kelty Hearts), Harry Stone (Ayr United, loan)

Hibs

Ins: Josef Bursik (loan, Club Brugge), Warren O’Hora (free) Marvin Ekpiteta (Blackpool), Jordan Smith (Stockport), Mykola Kuharevich (Swansea - loan return), Junior Hoilett (free), Nicky Cadden (free) Kieron Bowie (Fulham), Kwon (Celtic, loan), Nectarios Triantis (loan, Sunderland), Jack Iredale (Bolton)


Out: Ewan Henderson (Beerschot), Jacob Blaney (Crusaders), Robbie Hamilton (Edinburgh City), Paul Hanlon (Raith Rovers), Riley Harbottle (AFC Wimbledon), Adam Le Fondre (FC United of Manchester), Daniel Mackay (Partick Thistle), Lewis Stevenson (Raith Rovers), Dylan Tait (Falkirk), Jojo Wallacott (Crawley Town), Murray Aiken (Airdrieonians, loan), Oscar MacIntyre (Queen of the South, loan), Reuben McAllister (Cove Rangers, loan), Kyle McClelland (Coleraine, loan), Josh O'Connor (Dundalk, loan), Dylan Vente (PEC Zwolle, loan), Rory Whittaker (The Spartans, loan), Jai Tavares (Motherwell, loan), Allan Delferrière (loan, Racing Union Lëtzebuerg)

Kilmarnock

Ins: Bruce Anderson (Livingston), Stuart Findlay (Oxford, loan), Marley Watkins (free agent), Robbie McCrorie (Rangers), Corrie Ndaba (Ipswich) Ollie Bainbridge (Sunderland, loan), Jack Burroughs (Coventry, loan)

Outs: Zander Craik (Queen of the South, loan) Jack Sanders (St. Johnstone), Greg Stewart (Mohun Bagan), James Balagizi (Liverpool, end of loan), Tom Davies (Cardiff City, end of loan), Will Dennis (Bournemouth, end of loan), Kevin Van Veen (Groningen, end of loan), Kerr McInroy, Steven Warnock

Motherwell

Ins: Andy Halliday (Hearts), Sam Nicholson (Colorado Rapids), Kofi Balmer (Crystal Palace), Tom Sparrow (Stoke City), Johnny Koutroumbis, Ross Callachan (Ross County), Zach Robinson (AFC Wimbledon) Liam Gordon (St Johnstone), Krisztián Hegyi (Loan West Ham), Steve Seddon (Oxford United), Apostolos Stamatelopoulos (Newcastle Jets), Tony Watt (loan, Dundee United), Tawanda Maswanhise (free) Jack Vale (Blackburn, loan), Jai Tavares (Hibs, loan)

Outs: Blair Spittal (Hearts), Callan Elliot (Auckland FC), Calum Butcher, Barry Maguire, Liam Kelly, Georgie Gent (end of loan), Adam Devine (end of loan), Adam Montgomery (end of loan), Oli Shaw (end of loan), Jack Vale (end of loan), Ross Tierney (Bohemians) Callan Elliot, Theo Bair (Auxerre)

Rangers

Ins: Jefte (Fluminense), Mohamed Diomande (Nordsjælland), Oscar Cortes (loan with obligation), Clinton Nsiala (AC Milan), Connor Barron (Aberdeen), Liam Kelly (Motherwell), Hamza Igamane (AS FAR) Vaclav Cerny (Wolfsburg, loan), Robin Propper (FC Twente), Neraysho Kasanwirjo (loan, Feyenoord), Nedim Bajrami (Sassuolo)

Outs: John Lundstram (released), Jon McLaughlin (released), Ryan Jack (released), Kemar Roofe (released), Borna Barisic (released) Kieran Wright (Airdrie, loan), Robby McCrorie (Kilmarnock), Connor Goldson (Aris Limassol), Jose Cifuentes (Aris Thessaloniki, loan) Sam Lammers (Twente), Jose Cifuentes (Aris Thessaloniki, loan), Scott Wright (Birmingham City), Todd Cantwell (Blackburn)

Ross County

Ins: Michael Efete (free), Will Nightingale (AFC Wimbledon), Ricki Lamie (Dundee), Jack Hamilton (Livingston) Charlie Telfer (Airdrie), Akil Wright (Stockport County), Ronan Hale (Cliftonville), Jack Grieves (Watford, loan), Aidan Denholm (Hearts, loan) Noah Chilvers (Colchester), Joshua Nisbet (Central Coast Mariners) Kacper Łopata (Barnsley, loan), Eli Campbell (Everton, loan)

Outs: Yan Dhanda (Hearts), Jordan Tillson (Bath City), Ross Callachan (Motherwell) Jack Baldwin (Northampton Town), Simon Murray (Dundee), Josh Sims (Yeovil) Connall Ewan (Inverness, loan) George Robesten (Brora Rangers), Jay Henderson (Ayr United, loan), Kyle Turner (Partick Thistle), Matthew Wright (Nairn County), George Robesten (Brora Rangers, loan), Jamie Williamson (Nairn County, loan)

St Johnstone

Ins: Uche Ikpeazu (free), Josh Rae (Airdrie), Kyle Cameron (Notts County, loan), Aaron Essel (Bechem United) Andre Raymond (Perdizes), Arran co*cks (free) Mackenzie Kirk (Hearts), Lewis Neilson (Hearts, loan), Andre Raymond (Vilar de Perdizes), Jack Sanders (Kilmarnock), Josh McPake (Stirling), Jason Holt (free)

Outs: Dimitar Mitov (Aberdeen), Cammy Ballantyne (Linfield), Callum Booth (The Spartans,), Ali Crawford (Morton), Liam Gordon (Motherwell), Chris Kane (Dunfermline), Ryan McGowan (Livingston), Daniel Phillips (Stevenage), Jack Wills (Queen's Park), Arran co*cks (Forfar Athletic, loan), Stevie May (Livingston, loan), Jackson Mylchreest (Forfar Athletic, loan), Liam Parker (Cove Rangers, loan), Taylor Steven (Cliftonville, loan), Andrew Considine, James Brown, Tony Gallacher.

St Mirren

Ins: Shaun Rooney (Fleetwood), Ellery Balcombe (Brentford, loan), Oisin Smyth (Oxford United) Roland Idowu (Shrewsbury, loan), Jayden Brown (Lincoln City), Dennis Adeniran (Hapoel Petah Tikva), Alex Iacovitti (Port Vale), Killian Phillips (Crystal Palace, loan with obligation), Kevin van Veen (Gronigen, loan)

Outs: Ethan Sutherland (Wolves), Keanu Baccus (Mansfield Town), James Bolton (Fleetwood Town), Aiden Gilmartin (Darvel), Alex Greive (Bohemians), Ryan Strain (Dundee United), Lewis Jamieson (Raith Rovers, loan), Kieran Offord (Crusaders, loan), Charles Dunne, Ryan Flynn (Arbroath)

Every Scottish Premiership transfer in and out (2024)

FAQs

Who goes down in Scottish Premiership? ›

Normally, the team who finishes last in the SPL is relegated to the Scottish First Division and the team who finishes first in the First Division is promoted to the SPL.

How many times do teams play each other in Scottish Premier league? ›

Initially teams play each other three times, generating 33 games each. The league is then divided equally into two on merit, with the top six teams playing a further five fixtures against each other and the bottom six likewise playing five more fixtures against each other.

Why does the Scottish Premier league split? ›

During this period the Scottish Premier League, and now the Scottish Premiership, has operated a "split" format, that is, split in two phases as is explained below. This is used to prevent the need for a 44-game schedule, based on playing each other four times.

What happened to the Scottish Premier league? ›

It was abolished in 2013, when the SPL and SFL merged to form the new Scottish Professional Football League, with its top division being known as the Scottish Premiership.

Who gets relegated from the Scottish Premiership? ›

Whoever finishes bottom of the Scottish Premiership is automatically relegated, while second-last must navigate a Premiership play-off final against a side from the second-division to decide their fate. At the time of the split, Dundee were last and and trail 11th-placed St. Johnstone by five points.

How many teams go down in Scottish Championship? ›

For promotion and relegation, the Championship play-off system closely mirrors its Premiership counterpart—the bottom-ranked club in the Championship is automatically relegated while the 9th-placed club undergoes a play-off with the 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed clubs from League One.

Has anyone else won the Scottish Premier League? ›

No club outside the Old Firm has won the title since the 1984–85 season, when the Aberdeen side managed by Alex Ferguson won the Premier Division. The current 39-year period of dominance by the Old Firm is a record; the previous longest streak was 27 years, between 1904 and 1931.

Who has won more trophies Celtic or Rangers? ›

Honours
CelticCompetitionRangers
54Scottish first-tier League Championships55
42Scottish Cup34
21Scottish League Cup28
117Aggregate117
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Who was the last non old firm team to win the SPL? ›

The last club to win Scotland's top-flight league title – other than Celtic or Rangers – was Aberdeen in 1985, over 31 years ago.

Why is Rangers v Celtic called the Old Firm? ›

The term “Old Firm” originated from the early days of the rivalry when Celtic and Rangers were the dominant forces in Scottish football. Although the exact origin for the term remains unclear, the frequent encounters between the two sides on the pitch became known as the “Old Firm” matches.

Why do Welsh teams play in the Premier League but not Scottish? ›

When Cardiff City, Swansea City, Newport County, and Wrexham AFC were established, there were no viable Welsh competition alternatives. As a result, these teams were granted permission to participate in the English league structure.

Who has the most Scottish Premier League titles? ›

Since their founding in 1872, Rangers have won a record 55 Scottish Premiership titles, setting a historic benchmark in Scottish football. The Scottish Premiership, the top division of the Scottish Professional Football League, typically spans 38 games per season.

Who is the oldest Scottish Premier league team? ›

Additionally, the club have played in the International Soccer League four times – 1960, 1961, 1963 and 1965, as well as competing in the 1995 Korea Cup. Kilmarnock Football Club is currently the oldest football club in the Scottish Premiership, and also the second-oldest professional club in Scotland.

Which Scottish teams have never been relegated from the Premier League? ›

In Northern Ireland, the teams of Cliftonville, Glentoran and Linfield have played at the top-tier for 133 years, but five more have been present in every season of the NIFL Premiership, which was only established in 2008. In Scotland, Celtic and Aberdeen have never been relegated.

Why are there no Scottish teams in Champions League? ›

The Scottish Premiership winners will not automatically qualify for the 2025-26 Champions League group stage after Scotland dropped out of the Uefa coefficient rankings top 10. The Czech Republic leapfrogged Scotland in the standings thanks to Viktoria Plzen's Europa Conference League draw with Fiorentina on Thursday.

How does the Scottish Premiership season work? ›

There are 38 Scottish Premiership games per season. After 33 games, the league table is split into two halves, with each set of six teams playing only against each other; one half vying for the championship, the other playing to avoid relegation.

How many teams go down from Premiership? ›

Promotion and relegation rules for the top eight levels

Premier League (level 1, 20 teams): The bottom three teams are relegated. English Football League Championship (level 2, 24 teams): Top two automatically promoted; next four compete in the play-offs, with the winner gaining the third promotion spot.

Who gets relegated from Scottish league 2? ›

If the Highland or Lowland team wins the final they are promoted to League Two, and the team finishing 10th is relegated to the regional league they have chosen prior to the start of the season (previously this depended on whether they were north or south of 56.4513N latitude).

Who's at the top of the Scottish Premier League? ›

Select a competition
#TeamPts
1Celtic9
2Aberdeen9
3Rangers7
4Dundee5
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