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9 free agents Celtic, Rangers and Premiership clubs can STILL recruit from Premier League winner to Scotland hero

The transfer window may have slammed shut after deadline day, but there is still plenty of business on the cards for Scottish Premiership sides after September 1.

The free agent market is packed with talent as clubs look to bolster their ranks for the league campaign ahead, with Hearts, Rangers and Celtic also balancing European football with domestic concerns. That could give Robbie Neilson, Gio van Bronckhorst and Ange Postecoglou an extra incentive to dip into the market and pad out their squads with some bargain deals.

Scottish football has a history of high-profile free agents making their way north of the border, with the likes of Freddie Ljungberg and Carlton Cole joining Celtic once the summer window had closed. David Weir has been one of Rangers' recent success stories when it comes to landing a cut-price deal, so could Van Bronckhorst take inspiration from Walter Smith's shrewd transfer business?

There is plenty of word that can still be done by Scottish Premiership. Record Sport takes a look at some of the top free agents that could still be on the agenda.

Motherwell had been leading the race for the Scotland international, but that interest appears to have cooled with the deal dragging on. Boss Stevie Hammell had spoken to Snodgrass about a move to Fir Park, as he is a free agent after turning down a new deal at Luton Town.

However, with the deal remaining unsigned that could open the door for a Scottish Premiership rival to swoop in. The 34-year-old is vastly experienced having spent the majority of his career in the English Premier League.

The former St Johnstone number one has surprisingly been unable to find a new club before the window slams shut. Dundee United and Aberdeen had previously shown an

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