
January Transfer Window: Scottish Premiership Updates
The Scottish Premiership has witnessed significant transfer activity during the January window, with clubs making strategic moves to strengthen their squads. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of all transfers across the league.
Key Transfer Movements and Deals
Notable Incoming Transfers:
• Jota’s £8m move to Celtic from Rennes
• Jeffrey Schlupp joining Celtic on loan from Crystal Palace
• Calvin Ramsay’s loan move to Hearts from Liverpool
• Rafael Fernandes arriving at Rangers from Lille
Significant Outgoing Transfers:
• Kyogo Furuhashi’s £10m transfer to Rennes
• Kye Rowles moving to D.C. United
• Zak Lovelace’s transfer to Millwall
• Liam Boyce joining Derry City
Aberdeen’s Transfer Activity:
– Secured Jeppe Okkels on loan from Preston
– Brought in Kristers Tobers from Grasshopper Club Zurich
– Added Alexander Jensen from IF Brommapojkarna
– Lost Duk to Leganés
Celtic’s Window Highlights:
– Invested £8m in bringing back Jota
– Strengthened midfield with Jeffrey Schlupp
– Received £10m for Kyogo Furuhashi
– Several loan departures including Stephen Welsh and Odin Holm
Hearts have been particularly active, securing multiple signings:
– Elton Kabangu (Royal Union SG, loan)
– Jamie McCart (Rotherham United)
– Sander Kartum (SK Brann)
– Harry Milne (Partick Thistle)
Ross County reinforced their squad with:
– Luke Armstrong (Carlisle United, loan)
– Luke Plange (Crystal Palace, loan)
– Ellery Balcombe (Brentford, loan)
– Kai Andrews (Coventry City, loan)
Rangers’ key movements include:
– Bringing in Rafael Fernandes on loan
– Sending Rabbi Matondo to Hannover
– Loaning out Cole McKinnon to Ayr United
– Kieran Dowell’s loan move to Birmingham City
The transfer window has shown Scottish clubs’ commitment to strengthening their squads through a mix of permanent signings, loans, and strategic sales. These movements demonstrate the league’s growing financial capability and attractiveness to international talent.
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