Scottish Première: Does your club come back from the stronger international break after the deadline? | Football news

The Scottish Minister returns from the international break this weekend, but do clubs come back stronger after the end of the transfer window?
Disappointment of the deadline in Parkhead
Celtic fans are increasingly frustrated by the apparent failure of the club’s board of directors to spend money and in good places.
The deadline did not do anything to relieve the tension – the Tunisian winger Sebastian Tounekti joined Hammarby late, but a certain number of targets have chosen other options.
An attacker was at the top of the list. After failing to win Kasper Dolberg from Anderlecht and David Datro Fofana from Chelsea, they announced Kelechi Iheanacho after the attacker’s release by Seville.
Iheanacho scored five goals in 26 games last season and fans are not convinced that he can replace Adam Idah and his 26 goals in just one and a half season for Celtic.
Summer’s addition Shin Yamada presented five games, but he has not yet scored and has been excluded from the Celtic Europa League team.
Callum Osmand was signed as a perspective, while the winger Michel-Oge Balikwisha and the left back Marcelo Saracchi have not yet shown what they can really do after their debut in Ibrox.
Although Benjamin Nygren seemed encouraging and Kieran Tierney brings quality, but without being able to play a full match, the latest additions will have to have an immediate impact to convince the support of hoops.
Will late additions help Rangers win the first league?
There was a major revision of the team to the Rangers this summer, but without premiere victory and outside the Champions League, Ibrox fans are already losing confidence in the new head coach Russell Martin.
Martin added 13 new players to the Rangers this summer, while several of the players in the first team of last season, including Hamza Igamane and Cyriel desders, left the club.
The club has taken its worst start for a championship season since 1983, with Martin’s new look which failed to impress.
The Djeidi Gassama winger seemed the most promising new additions, but the Rangers need to find objectives after the departures of Igamane and loosening.
Bojan Miovski had difficulties in Girona last season with only four goals – the Rangers hope that the attacker will put his Aberdeen form where he has marked 44 times in 98 appearances.
The deadline of 10 million pounds sterling from the signing of Youssef Chermiti was the most important costs paid by the Rangers since the signing of Andre Flo in 2000.
The 21 -year -old is well known by the sports director of Ibrox, Kevin Thelwell, who helped sign him for Everton. However, he was affected by various injuries and only made 24 appearances for Everton without scoring.
Transfer of broken records in the capital
In the eastern Scotland, Hearts and Hibernian fans should feel much happier, the two publisher clubs beating their transfer records.
The jams signed the Brazilian midfielder Ageu on the Portuguese side of Santa Clara, while the Hibes added the striker Thibault Klidje of Luzern from Switzerland.
AGUE has appeared for only 24 minutes until now, with Klidje marking once during his first eight appearances in all competitions.
Derek Mcinnes brought 10 new players, and won Elton Kabangu for a permanent agreement in Tynecastle while the club’s Jamestown era starts.
Stronger Claudio Braga has already made his mark with three goals in his first four first games, plus three others in the League Cup.
Defender Stuart Findlay added experience to the rear. He is also a threat to the goal, scoring three times in their first two high -flying games.
The Hibs added Jamie McGrath and Josh Mulligan d’Aberdeen and Dundee while David Gray aims to improve third place from last season.
Pasting Road’s head coach wanted the amount of quality with eight new additions.
They missed the striker Lyndon Dykes on the day of the deadline, but his Scottish teammate Grant Hanley was added to an already solid defense.
How much was the limit day crucial for donations?
It was a start of stuttering for Aberdeen this season, in contrast striking with their blisters starting with Jimmy Thelin a year ago.
Donations have not yet recovered a point or even score a first goal in the first, the new striker Kusini Yengi proving a frustration for their supporters so far.
They hope that the permanent return of Kevin Nisbet on the deadline for the deadline will facilitate his attack misfortunes – he scored 14 goals for Aberdeen last season when he was ready for Millwall.
The move of the loan of the international of Sweden Jesper Karlsson of Bologna also seems to have excited the fans – he had trouble for the match in Italy and will hopes that Thelin, his former boss of Elsborg, will see him rediscover his form.
Thelin also hopes that Stuart Armstrong will add “experience” and “leadership” to help his young players develop. The Scottish midfielder joined a free transfer after being released by Southampton.
What else?
There have been big changes at Motherwell and Dundee United with 27 summer signatures between clubs.
The two seem to benefit, with undefeated departures in the Premiership.
Elijah Just and Lukas Fadinger looks impressive for the new boss of Fir Park Jens Berthel Askou, defender Emmanuel Longle also made his mark from the start.
Ivan Dolcek has scored the three games of the United League so far and his colleague attacker Zac Sapsford, who has marked in the Dundee Derby, also seems a strong add to Tannadice.
The boss of Falkirk, John McGlynn, wants to give players who have earned them the promotion of shining at the top, with striker Brian Graham and goalkeeper Scott Bain the only permanent signatures of the Bairns.
McGlynn brought four players in the last days of the window, the additions coming from Man Utd, Swansea City, Sunderland and Port Vale, because he seeks to ensure that their stay as Prime Minister is not short -lived.
Stuart Kettlewell finished the transfer activities of Kilmarnock before the last day and will hope that it is not unlucky 13.
This is the number of players that the new head coach has brought – Killie is undefeated in first, but are also without victory so far.
Dundee was rightly congratulated for their draw in the Rangers, but it was a mixed beginning for Steven Pressley who rebuilt a team after the departures of influential players, notably Lyall Cameron and Josh Mulligan.
Two draws and two defeats in premiere mean that there are troubles of fans in Dens Park, the club having failed to exceed the group stages of the League Cup.
The manager of St Mirren, Stephen Robinson, aims for another finish among the first six, but they have not yet won a championship match this season.
He was one, one in Paisley while midfielder Oisin Smyth left for Partick Thistle on loan while Dan Nlundulu joined the friends of Bolton Wanderers, with the “Strong Hold-up Play” and the promising “goals” of 26 years.









