Celtic and Rangers have both been very active in the transfer market this summer, with Brendan Rodgers and Michael Beale reshaping their squads.
The Hoops have made TEN new signings, including two loan arrivals while 13 first-team and a number of fringe players have headed through the exit door either on permament or loan deals.
Across the city, Rangers have recruited NINE new players and allowed 12 first-team stars to depart, while a host of youngsters led a mass exodus of academy products.
But how are the other 10 Scottish Premiership clubs shaping up? We assess the transfer business completed across each top-flight side this summer:

5. Hearts - 5/10
Retaining the services of hitman Lawrence Shankland was a must and the Jambos managed to do so, while adding fresh attacking options including Japanese forward Kyosuke Tagawa and Costa Rica international Kenneth Vargas, but fans will feel they need another central midfielder. A four-match losing streak and a team lacking conviction and coherency at present will be a cause for concern. Photo: SNS

6. Hibernian - 6/10
Lee Johnson brought nine new players to the club before becoming the first manager to be shown the door after a winless start to their league season. A dismal 8-0 aggregate defeat to Aston Villa in the Europa Conference League was a major disappointing but with that now behind them, they can fully focus on domestic matters and a win over Aberdeen was just the tonic they required. Newcomers Adam Le Fondre, Dylan Vente, Dylan Levitt and Jordan Obita have impressed fans so far. | SNS Group

7. Kilmarnock - 9/10
Much-improved Killie are flying high under Derek McInnes after completing an Old Firm double over Rangers and Celtic last month. A stark contrast to last season as they narrowly avoided relegation, but an impressive summer window has brought up an upturn in fortunes. Getting the likes of Lewis Mayo, Stuart Findlay, Matty Kennedy and Robbie Deas in the door gives them a solid foundation to build from. Could they push for a top-six finish this term? | Getty Images

8. Livingston - 6.5/10
David Martindale has banged on about Livi’s tiny budget and has been left baffled that no bigger club have tried to sign his prized asset Joel Nouble this summer. There’s hasn’t been many standout arrivals this summer, but fit-again Michael Devlin has arrived from top-flight rivals Hibs and was immediately handed the captain’s armband such are his leadership qualities. Many punters reckon the West Lothian club could struggle this season, but they’ve proved yet again how tough they will be to beat. | SNS Group