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Transfer deadline aftermath LIVE as Celtic and Rangers plus Aberdeen FC, Hearts and Hibs finalise squads

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It's been and gone for another year but the transfer chatter isn't quite done yet. The summer window has slammed shut and it brought plenty of dramatic moments for Scottish clubs, with squad finalising now in order.

Brendan Rodgers has already started looking to January after his first summer back at Celtic. He's lost key men like Jota and Carl Starfelt and has brought in plenty of stars earmarked as future assets.

But he will hope the likes of Nat Phillips and Luis Palma can hit the ground running instantly and Paulo Bernardo is in the fray after his September 1st loan from Benfica.

Michael Beale performed major surgery on his Rangers squad but he had a quiet deadline day after a summer revamp. Talk of Harry Souttar eventually amounted to little as they look ahead to derby day.

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