KEEP an eye on our transfer tracker throughout the month to see all the latest deals as they happen from the 12 top-flight sides.
In: Michael Devlin (Hamilton Accies, undisclosed), Kenny McLean (Norwich City, loan), Chidi Nwakali (Manchester City, loan), Niall McGinn (Free)
Out: Kenny McLean (Norwich City, undisclosed), Greg Tansey (Ross County, loan), Craig Storie (released)
In: Charly Musonda (Chelsea, loan), Lewis Morgan (St Mirren, £300,000), Marvin Compper (RB Leipzig, £1m)
Out: Conor Hazard (Falkirk, loan), Liam Henderson (Bari, undisclosed), Jamie McCart (Alloa, loan), Erik Sviatchenko (Midtjylland, loan), Nadir Ciftci (Motherwell, loan), Lewis Morgan (St Mirren, loan), Kundai Benyu (Oldham Athletic, loan), Joe Thomson (Queen of the South, loan)
In: Jeremy Malherbe (free agent)
Out: James McPake (Retired), James Vincent (Dunfermline, loan), Scott Bain (Hibernian, loan), Danny Williams (released), Conor Quigley (released), Sam Dryden (released)
Hamilton Accies
In: Mickel Miller (Carshalton Athletic, undisclosed), Marios Ogboe (OFI Crete, free), Chrysovalantis Kozoronis (PAS Giannina, undisclosed),
Out: Massimo Donati (Retired), Michael Devlin (Aberdeen, undisclosed), Greg Docherty (Rangers, £680,000), Grant Gillespie (Released), Alex Garcia (Marbella, loan), Jordan McGregor (Airdrieonians, free), Louis Longridge (Falkirk, free) Botti Biabi (Swansea City, end of loan)
In: Danny Amankwaa (FC Copenhagen, undisclosed), Stephen Naismith (Norwich City, loan), Demetri Mitchell (Manchester United, loan), Marcus Godinho (Berwick Rangers, end of loan), Alistair Roy (Dumbarton, end of loan)
Out: Krystian Nowak (Released), Isma Goncalves (Pakhtakor, undisclosed), Ashley Smith-Brown (Manchester City, end of loan), Cole Stockton (Released), Rafal Grzelak (Termalica, free), Jamie Walker (Wigan Athletic, undisclosed), Georgios Sarris (Released)
Hibernian
In: Faycal Rherras (Mechelen, loan), Jamie Maclaren (SV Darmstadt, loan), Scott Bain (Dundee, loan), Lewis Allan (Edinburgh City, end of loan), Callum Crane (Alloa, end of loan)
Out: Sam Stanton (Dundee United, undisclosed)
In: Aaron Tshibola (Aston Villa, loan), Youssouf Mulumbu (free agent)
Out: Dom Thomas (Queen of the South, loan)
Motherwell
In: Peter Hartley (Blackpool, undisclosed), Tom Aldred (Bury, loan), Nadir Ciftci (Celtic, loan), Curtis Main (Portsmouth, free), Luke Watt (Airdrieonians, end of loan), Jack McMillan (Livingston, end of loan)
Out: Alex Fisher (Yeovil Town, free), Jack McMilan (Livingston, undisclosed), Louis Moult (Preston North End, £450,000), Stevie Hammell (retired)
Partick Thistle
In: Baily Cargill (Partick Thistle, loan), James Penrice (Livingston, end of loan)
Out: Kevin Nisbet (Dumbarton, loan), Jordan Turnbull (Coventry City, end of loan)
Rangers
In: Jason Cummings (Nottingham Forest, loan), Russell Martin (Norwich City, loan), Jamie Murphy (Brighton, loan), Sean Goss (QPR, loan), Declan John (Cardiff City, undisclosed), Michael O’Halloran (St Johnstone, end of loan), Andy Halliday (Gabala, end of loan), Joe Dodoo (Charlton, end of loan)
Out: Danny Wilson (Colorado Rapids, undisclosed), Ryan Hardie (Livingston, loan), Carlos Pena (Cruz Azul, loan), Jordan Thompson (Livingston, loan) Aaron Nemane (Manchester City, end of loan)
Ross County
In: David N'Gog (Free agent), Harry Souttar (Stoke City, loan), Inih Effiong (Woking, undisclosed), Greg Tansey (Aberdeen, loan), Chris Eagles (free agent), Greg Morrison (Dumbarton, end of loan), Mark Foden (Stirling, end of loan)
Out: Russell Dingwall (Forfar Athletic, loan), Thomas Mikkelsen (Dundee United, loan), Reghan Tumilty (Falkirk, loan), Dylan Dykes (Stranraer, loan), Blair Malcolm (Cowdenbeath, loan)
St Johnstone
In: David McMillan (Dundalk, free), Mark Hurst (East Fife, end of loan), Greg Hurst (East Fife, end of loan), Jason Kerr (Queen of the South, end of loan), Chris Kane (Queen of the South, end of loan)
Out: Ben McKenzie (East Fife, loan), Craig Thomson (East Fife, free), Graham Cummins (Cork City, free), Ally Gilchrist (Shamrock Rovers, free), Michael O’Halloran (Rangers, end of loan)
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