The 12 most interesting Scottish Premiership signings of the summer so far

The transfer market is open until October. Picture: SNSThe transfer market is open until October. Picture: SNS
The transfer market is open until October. Picture: SNS
A look at the more intriguing recruits in the top flight so far in the transfer window

We have had one weekend of Scottish Premiership action, more than 60 signings already and there are still two months of the transfer window to go. The unique – and unprecedented circumstances – have created the situation where clubs could have played up to nine league games before the window closes.

Since there is so long to go until it shuts, we look back at the business done so far and pinpoint the key or intriguing recruits made by the top-flight clubs so far.

Scroll down and click through to see which players you may need to keep an eye on during the 2020/21 campaign.

Success at Pittodrie should be pretty much nailed on for Jonny Hayes, returning to his old club where he performed so well across five seasons. The intrigue relates to which position he will play. Against Rangers he started wide right but there has been talk of a left-back role if required.Success at Pittodrie should be pretty much nailed on for Jonny Hayes, returning to his old club where he performed so well across five seasons. The intrigue relates to which position he will play. Against Rangers he started wide right but there has been talk of a left-back role if required.
Success at Pittodrie should be pretty much nailed on for Jonny Hayes, returning to his old club where he performed so well across five seasons. The intrigue relates to which position he will play. Against Rangers he started wide right but there has been talk of a left-back role if required.
The champions have invested heavily in the Greek goalkeeper who arrives with a strong reputation. Following on from the likes of Craig Gordon and Fraser Forster he has big gloves to fill but brings further presence to the team’s defence.The champions have invested heavily in the Greek goalkeeper who arrives with a strong reputation. Following on from the likes of Craig Gordon and Fraser Forster he has big gloves to fill but brings further presence to the team’s defence.
The champions have invested heavily in the Greek goalkeeper who arrives with a strong reputation. Following on from the likes of Craig Gordon and Fraser Forster he has big gloves to fill but brings further presence to the team’s defence.
New Tannadice boss Micky Mellon made a centre-back one of his key signing priorities. Edwards arrived from League One Blackpool and has, of course, been talked up by his new boss: “Ryan is a leader, fantastic competitor and a good all-round guy.”New Tannadice boss Micky Mellon made a centre-back one of his key signing priorities. Edwards arrived from League One Blackpool and has, of course, been talked up by his new boss: “Ryan is a leader, fantastic competitor and a good all-round guy.”
New Tannadice boss Micky Mellon made a centre-back one of his key signing priorities. Edwards arrived from League One Blackpool and has, of course, been talked up by his new boss: “Ryan is a leader, fantastic competitor and a good all-round guy.”
Accies are not unfamiliar with the Non-League game in England having brought Mickel Miller in from there. Owolabi comes with even more potential. Highly thought of at FC United of Manchester he hit 35 goals last season. He could be that bit of magic which keeps Accies up.Accies are not unfamiliar with the Non-League game in England having brought Mickel Miller in from there. Owolabi comes with even more potential. Highly thought of at FC United of Manchester he hit 35 goals last season. He could be that bit of magic which keeps Accies up.
Accies are not unfamiliar with the Non-League game in England having brought Mickel Miller in from there. Owolabi comes with even more potential. Highly thought of at FC United of Manchester he hit 35 goals last season. He could be that bit of magic which keeps Accies up.
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