The Scottish Premiership’s biggest clubs are actively working to strengthen their squads as the transfer window continues to generate significant activity north of the border.
Celtic remain one of the busiest clubs in Scottish football, with the Parkhead side consistently linked to targets as they look to maintain domestic dominance and compete in Europe.
Rangers are equally determined to bring in new faces, with the Ibrox club understood to be monitoring several options across multiple positions heading into the remainder of the season.
Hearts have also entered the conversation, with the Edinburgh club looking to add quality to their squad as they push for a strong finish to the campaign.
Aberdeen are among the sides working hard behind the scenes to secure recruits who can make an immediate impact on their first-team ambitions this season.
Hibs round out a busy group of Scottish clubs currently active in the transfer market, as the Easter Road outfit seek to bolster their options in key areas of the pitch.
The level of transfer activity across Scottish football reflects the competitive nature of the Premiership, where clubs outside the Old Firm are determined to close the gap at the top.
Squad depth has become a central concern for managers across the division, particularly as fixture congestion and injury concerns continue to test their available resources.
The transfer window provides clubs with a critical opportunity to address weaknesses, and Scottish sides have been proactive in identifying both domestic and international targets.
Supporters of all five clubs will be eager to see their respective boards and managers complete business before the window closes and attention fully returns to matters on the pitch.
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