Scottish Premiership transfers: Club by club

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Full details of every move across the Scottish Premiership during the 2025 summer transfer window.

Full details of every move across the Scottish Premiership during the summer transfer window.

Check below for a comprehensive list of all the Scottish Premiership ins and outs.

Keep track of all the latest developments with our Transfer Centre blog.

Fees include potential add-ons.

Aberdeen transfers

IN

Nick Suman – Cove Rangers, free

OUT

Jack MacKenzie – Plymouth, free

Ross Doohan – Released

Tom Richie – Released

Jamie McGrath – Hibernian

Blair McKenzie – Released

Evan Towler – Released

Victor Enem – Released

Fraser Mackie – Released

Kevin Nisbet – Millwall, end of loan

Oday Dabbagh – Charleroi, end of loan

Jeppe Okkels – Preston North End

Alfie Dorrington – Tottenham Hotspur

Celtic transfers

IN

None

OUT

Scott Bain – Released

Dundee transfers

IN

None

OUT

Lyall Cameron – Released

Jordan McGhee – Released

Seb Palmer-Houlden – Bristol City, end of loan

Oluwaseun Adewumi – Burnley, end of loan

Ziyad Larkeche – QPR, end of loan

Dundee United transfers

IN

None

OUT

Declan Gallagher – Released

Louis Moult – Released

Ross Docherty – Released

David Babunski – Released

Allan Campbell – Released

Sam Dalby – Wrexham, end of loan

Jack Walton – Luton Town, end of loan

Falkirk transfers

IN

None

OUT

Jordan Allan – Released

Ross Munro – Released

Logan Sinclair – Released

Scott Honeyman – Released

Luke Graham – Dundee, end of loan

Miller Thomson – Dundee United, end of loan

Darragh O’Connor – York City, end of loan

Eamonn Brophy – Ross County, end of loan

Hearts transfers

IN

Elton Kabangu – Union Saint-Gilloise, undisclosed

Alexandros Kyziridis – MFK Zemplin Michalovce, free

Christian Borchgrevink – Vålerenga, undisclosed

Oisin McEntee – Walsall, free

OUT

None

Hibernian transfers

IN

Jamie McGrath – Aberdeen, free

OUT

Dwight Gayle – Retired

Max Boruc – Released

Nohan Kenneh – Released

Josef Bursik – Brugge, end of loan

Hyeokkyu Kwon – Celtic, end of loan

Mykola Kuharevich – Swansea City, end of loan

Nectar Triantis – Sunderland, end of loan

Kilmarnock transfers

IN

None

OUT

Bobby Wales – Plymouth, undisclosed

Livingston transfers

IN

None

OUT

None

Motherwell transfers

IN

Lukas Fadinger – Rheindoft Altach, free

OUT

Shane Blaney – Released

Ross Callachan – Released

Mark Ferrie – Released

Archie Mair – Norwich City, end of loan

Ellery Balcombe – Brentford, end of loan

Marvin Kaleta – Wolves, end of loan

Kai Andrews – Coventry City, end of loan

Tony Watt – Dundee United, end of loan

Luke Plange – Crystal Palace, end of loan

Will Dickson – Man City, end of loan

Luke Armstrong – Carlisle United, end of loan

Jack Vale – Blackburn Rovers, end of loan

Jair Tavares – Hibernian, end of loan

Rangers transfers

IN

None

OUT

Ianis Hagi – Released

Leon Balogun – Released

Tom Lawrence – Released

Vaclav Cerny – Wolfsburg, end of loan

Rafael Fernandes – Lille, end of loan

Neraysho Kasanwirjo – Feyenoord, end of loan

St Mirren transfers

IN

Roland Idowu – Shrewsbury, loan to permanent

OUT

Dennis Adeniran – Released

Caolan Boyd-Munce – Released

Elvis Bwomono – Released

Owen Foster – Released

Gallagher Lennon – Released

Richard Taylor – Released

Zach Hemming – Middlesbrough, end of loan

Ryan Alebiosu – Kortrijk, end of loan

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