The Scottish Premiership transfer window continues to generate significant activity, with several top-flight clubs actively pursuing new additions to strengthen their squads.
Celtic remain one of the most active clubs in Scottish football’s transfer market, as the reigning champions look to maintain their dominance heading into the second half of the season.
Rangers are also expected to make moves in the current window, with the Ibrox club keen to close the gap on their city rivals and mount a serious title challenge.
Hearts have identified targets as the Edinburgh club pushes to secure their place in the upper half of the Premiership table and challenge for European qualification.
Aberdeen are similarly active, with the Dons looking to build on their performances and add quality depth to a squad that has shown real promise this season.
Hibs round out the list of clubs known to be pursuing signings, as the Easter Road side seeks reinforcements to push up the table in the weeks ahead.
Scottish clubs have increasingly turned to loan deals and free agent acquisitions during the winter window, given the financial pressures facing the domestic game.
The competition for signatures across the Premiership reflects the ambition present throughout Scottish football, with clubs unwilling to sit still when opportunities arise.
Recruitment departments at each of these clubs have been working hard to identify viable targets and negotiate deals before the window shuts.
Fans of all five clubs will be hoping their respective boards and managers can get business done quickly, giving new signings time to settle and make an impact.
The coming days are expected to be particularly decisive, with clubs racing to finalise deals and announce arrivals ahead of the deadline.
Scottish football supporters across the country will be watching developments closely as the transfer picture continues to take shape at the top of the Premiership.
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