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7 Scots on the move in January that you might've missed including ex Rangers prodigy and journeyman striker

While fans are fixated on their club's January business, some transfers involving Scottish talents may have gone unnoticed.

In fact, three regulars of Steve Clarke's squad upped sticks for new pastures - including Stuart Armstrong, who cut short his brief stint in the MLS. How that impacts their international aspirations remains to be seen. But there were also a few other Scots who aren't exactly considered household names who pursued fresh challenges elsewhere - including a journeyman striker who joined the 13th club of his career. And no, we're not talking about Tony Watt!

So, now the winter window has slammed shut, Record Sport has decided to take a look at the seven transfers that might have slipped under the radar.

The Celtic Invincible made a shock return to English football after just four months with MLS side Vancouver Whitecaps. Armstrong, 32, linked up with ex-Dundee United pal Ryan Gauld in Canada after six seasons with Southampton. But the Scotland star decided to cut short his time in Canada to seal a January switch to Sheffield Wednesday.

He said: "I’m very pleased, very grateful for the opportunity. I loved my time away in Canada, really enjoyed myself with an amazing group of people, but I missed the English game a bit and the opportunity came up with Sheffield Wednesday so I had to do a lot of thinking. I decided to come back, and I’m looking forward to the end of the season."

Despite featuring regularly for Watford, Porteous made the surprise switch to Championship rivals Preston North End on loan until the end of the season. Blackburn Rovers and Hull City were also keen on the Scotland stopper, but Porteous jumped at the chance to be reunited with former Hibs boss Paul Heckingbottom.

He said: "I’m

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