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Every Scottish Premiership transfer in and out as clubs gear up for thrills and spills of packed campaign

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.

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

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk