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Premiership transfer window: All the top flight moves this summer
Aberdeen:
In: Shaleum Logan (Brentford), Scott Brown (Cheltenham Town), Ash Taylor (Tranmere Rovers), David Goodwillie (Blackburn Rovers), Jeffrey Monakana (Brentford, loan)
Out: Scott Vernon (Shrewsbury Town), Josh Magennis (Kilmarnock), Calvin Zola (Stevenage), Nicky Weaver, Jamie Masson (Brechin City, loan), Joe Shaughnessy (Falkirk, loan)
- After winning the League Cup and finishing third in the table last time out, the Dons focused on quality over quantity.
David Goodwillie's arrival may have been the head turner but turning Shaleum Logan's loan move from Brentford into a permanent transfer may prove to be the smartest move.
Celtic:
In: Craig Gordon, Jo Inge Berget (Cardiff City, loan), Aleksandar Tonev (Aston Villa, loan), Jason Denayer (Manchester City, loan), Wakaso Mubarak (Rubin Kazan, loan), Stefan Scepovic (Sporting Gijon)
Out: Denny Johnstone (Birmingham City), Georgios Samaras (West Bromwich Albion), Patrik Twardzik (Livingston), Fraser Forster (Southampton), Holmbert Fridjonsson (Brondby, loan), Amido Balde (Waasland-Beveren, loan), Dylan McGeouch (Hibernian, loan), Teemu Pukki (Brondby, loan), Bahrudin Atajic, Lewis Toshney
- Celtic's transfer policy came under intense scrutiny from all quarters following defeats in Europe to Legia Warsaw and then Maribor. Craig Gordon filed the void left by Fraser Forster's transfer to Southampton with four players arriving on loan deals.
With Teemu Pukki, Amido Balde and Holmbert Fridjonsson shipped out on deadline day, Serbian forward Stefan Scepovic arrived to add some much needed firepower to Ronny Deila's side.
Dundee FC:
In: Greg Stewart (Cowdenbeath), Phil Roberts (Falkirk), Kevin Thomson (Hibernian), Scott Bain (Alloa), James McPake (Hibernian), Simon Ferry (Portsmouth), Paul McGowan (St Mirren), Paul McGinn (Dumbarton), Gary Harkins (St Mirren), Grant Adam (Airdrieonians) , Thomas Konrad (SV Eintracht Trier 05), Luka Tankulic (VfL Wolfsburg II), Dylan Carreiro (QPR)
Out: Dan Twardzik (Motherwell), Stephen O’Donnell (Clyde), Craig Beattie (Żebbuġ Rangers), Gavin Rae (retired), Leighton McIntosh, Christian Nade (Raith Rovers), John Gibson (Alloa), Matt Lockwood (Sutton United), Declan Gallagher (Livingston), Stephen Hughes, Nicky Riley, Steven Doris (Stirling Albion), Jamie Reid (Stenhousemuir, loan), Ryan Conroy (Raith Rovers), Kyle Benedictus (Alloa, loan)
- Paul Hartley was the early wheeler dealer in the market with a flurry of activity completed at Dens Park in June. On the basis of the first month of the campaign that gamble appears to have come off with James McPake and Paul McGowan impressing early on.
German pair Thomas Konrad and Luka Tankulic look to be promising moves as Hartley builds a fit and well organised side equipped to compete in the top flight.
Dundee United:
In: Charlie Telfer (Rangers), Blair Spittal (Queen's Park), Callum Morris (Dunfermline), Jaroslaw Fojut (Tromso), Mario Bilate (Sparta Rotterdam), Conor Townsend (Hull City, loan)
Out: Ryan Gauld (Sporting Lisbon), Andrew Robertson (Hull City), Gavin Gunning (Birmingham City), Dale Hilson (Forfar), Morgaro Gomis (Hearts), Mark Millar (Peterhead), Kudus Oyenuga (Cowdenbeath, loan), Brian Graham (St Johnstone, loan), Michael Gardyne (Ross County, loan)
- Ryan Gauld and Andrew Robertson may have departed Tannadice in the close season but Dundee United look to be coping just fine without them.
Setting aside the 6-1 loss to Celtic, Jaroslaw Fojut looks like the dominant centre back United have been looking for while Blair Spittal and Mario Bilate have made favourable early impressions.
Hamilton:
In: Dougie Imrie (Morton), Michael McGovern (Falkirk), Kieran MacDonald (Clyde), Danny Redmond (Wigan Athletic), Darren Hill (Forfar)
Out: Lee Kilday (Morton), James Keatings (Hearts), Kevin Cuthbert (Raith Rovers), Kieran MacDonald (Dumbarton, loan), Aldin El- Zubaidi (Arbroath, loan)
- Having gained their spot in the top flight through the play-offs, Alex Neil's men had a little less time to recruit than many of their league rivals. However they have made the most of their resources by picking up Michael McGovern from Falkirk, generally considered one of the best shot stoppers in the lower leagues.
While keeping the heart of their squad together the return of Danny Redmond from Wigan Athletic has paid dividends with the midfielder thriving in the Premiership.
Inverness:
In: Ryan Baptie (Hibernian), Lewis Horner (Blyth Spartans)
Out: Conor Pepper (Greenock Morton), Ben Greenhalgh (Concord Rangers)
- The Highlanders were the quietest club during the window with John Hughes spending the summer making Terry Butcher's troops adapt to his style of play.
Chairman Kenny Cameron issued a hands off warning over Graeme Shinnie, Billy McKay and some of the club's other top stars and Inverness sit top of the table heading into the international break.
Kilmarnock:
In: Jamie Hamill (Hearts), Paul Cairney (Hibernian), Lee Miller (Carlisle), Mark Connolly (Crawley Town), Josh Magennis (Aberdeen), Tope Obadeyi (Bury), Euan Smith (Hibernian) , Chris Chantler (Carlisle United), Michael Ngoo (Liverpool)
Out: Ismael Bouzid, Barry Nicholson (retired), Darren Barr, Antonio Reguero (Ross County), James Fowler (Queen of the South), Kris Boyd (Rangers), Sean Clohessy (Colchester United), Jeroen Tesselaar (St Mirren), Rory McKeown (Raith Rovers)
- The departure of Kris Boyd was the biggest blow for Killie in the summer but he was only one of nine players who went through the exit door. Nine were recruited to keep the squad the same size but the jury is still out after a mixed start to the season.
Josh Magennis, Michael Ngoo and Lee Miller have all been brought in, no doubt in the hope that the goal threat Boyd presented will be spread more evenly throughout the squad this season. The return of Alexei Eremenko has pleased fans but line-ups so far show that Johnston has kept faith with much of last season’s midfield and defence for the most part so far.
Motherwell:
In: Josh Law (Alfreton Town), Dan Twardzik (Dundee), Lionel Ainsworth (Rotherham), Henrik Ojamaa (Legia Warsaw, loan), Mark O'Brien (Derby, loan)
Out: James McFadden, Henri Anier (Erzgebirge Aue), Shaun Hutchinson (Fulham), Lee Hollis (Hearts), Dale Shirkie (Ayr United)
- Stuart McCall has been working magic with meagre resources in recent seasons but, as always, he lost some talent from his squad in the window. James McFadden left but more notably, Shaun Hutchinson departed for Fulham. Add to that the departure of Henri Anier and McCall has spaces to fill.
Signing Lionel Ainsworth on a permanent deal could prove to be a real coup and Josh Law, brother of former Fir Park star Nicky, looks to have potential. Henrik Ojamaa returning on loan strengthens the attack but McCall may wish he had been able to shore up the back as he has seen his side lose four on the bounce.
Partick Thistle:
In: Ryan Stevenson (Hearts), Abdul Osman (Crewe Alexandra), Dan Seaborne (Coventry City), Ben Richards-Everton (Tamworth), Jake Carroll (Huddersfield Town), Nathan Eccleston (Coventry)
Out: Lee Mair (Dumbarton), Caolan McAleer (East Fife), Aaron Taylor-Sinclair (Wigan Athletic), Ryan Scully (Dunfermline, loan), Gabriel Piccolo (released), Ben Richards-Everton (Airdrieonians, loan), Isaac Osborne (St Mirren)
- The signing of Ryan Stevenson from Hearts was probably the most eye-catching of Alan Archibald’s summer work. Dan Seaborne’s arrival from Coventry seems a straight replacement in the squad for Lee Mair.
Abdul Osman of Crewe has slotted straight into a midfield role but deadline-day signing Nathan Eccleston is an intriguing addition. With Liverpool full team and England Under-17 appearances on his CV he looks to have pedigree but at 23 you would expect there to be more goals on his record.
Ross County:
In: Joe Cardle (Raith Rovers), Jake Jervis (Portsmouth), Antonio Reguero (Kilmarnock), Liam Boyce (Cliftonville), Jordi Balk (Utrecht), Timothy Dreesen (Fortuna Sittard), Ben Frempah (Leicester), Jim Fenlon (AFC Wimbledon), Filip Kiss (Cardiff City, loan), Uros Celcer (Parma), Rosario Latouchent (Caen II), Michael Gardyne (Dundee United, loan), Darren Barr (free agent), Jackson Irvine (Celtic, loan)
Out: Evangelos Oikonomou (Doxa Katokopias), Michael Fraser (Elgin City), Gary Glen (Livingston), Alex Cooper (Falkirk), Ben Gordon (Colchester United), Brian McLean
- Derek Adams made his customary wholesale changes to the squad over the summer with exits and arrivals galore before he left his post in late August. Liam Boyce of Cliftonville, Antonio Reguero from Kilmarncok and Raith Rovers’ Joe Cardle were the more recognisable names while others were drafted in from Parma, Caen II, Utrecht and Fortuna Sittard.
Filip Kiss coming back on loan us a boost but caretaker boss Steve Ferguson maybe did the best business, adding fans favourite Michael Gardyne, and Jackson Irvine on loan. A lot of change once again and early results have been poor but if the team gels there is quality there.
St Johnstone:
In: Adam Morgan (Yeovil Town), Simon Lappin (Norwich), Brian Graham (Dundee United, loan)
Out: Nigel Hasselbaink (Veria), Paddy Cregg (Shamrock Rovers), Tim Clancy, Chris Iwelumo (Chester), Stevie May (Sheffield Wednesday), Chris Kane (Dumbarton, loan)
- Stevie May’s switch to Sheffield Wednesday was the headline story in Perth over the summer but he was only one of five to leave the Scottish Cup winners. Of the other four: Paddy Cregg, Tim Clancy, Chris Iwelumo and Nigel Hasselbaink, none were surprising but they did leave St Johnstone light on numbers.
Towards the end of the window, Tommy Wright finally managed to add to his squad. Simon Lappin brings experience while 20-year old forward Adam Morgan is a Liverpool academy product. Brian Graham was drafted in on loan from Dundee United and his debut goal suggests he can take some of the goal-scoring pressure off Steven MacLean.
St Mirren:
In: Mark Ridgers (Hearts), James Marwood (Gateshead), Elis Plummer (Manchester City, loan), Ross Caldwell (Hibernian), Jeroen Tesselaar (Kilmarnock), Callum Ball (Derby County) , Adam Drury (Manchester City, loan), Isaac Osborne (Partick Thistle)
Out: David van Zanten (Dumbarton), Eric Djemba-Djemba, Paul McGowan (Dundee), Darren McGregor (Rangers), Chris Dilo, Gary Harkins (Dundee)
- On paper, Tommy Craig looked to have addressed some of the imbalance in St Mirren’s squad. Callum Ball, James Marwood and Ross Caldwell provide cover and options up front in place of Steven Thompson. Isaac Osbourne adds experience and a replacement if Jim Goodwin is out.
Ellis Plummer from Manchester City plugs the gap from Darren McGregor’s departure and Jeroen Tesselaar’s return means young Sean Kelly isn’t the only left-back available. Adam Drury, also on loan from Manchester City, could be an exciting addition on the wing.
Results have been dismal so far though and the jury is still out on Craig’s signings. Adding further disappointment for Saints fans, former St Mirren duo Paul McGowan and Gary Harkins left for newly-promoted Dundee in the summer and are part of a team thriving in the Premiership.
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