Postpublished at 19:50 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February
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We've got a band of reporters burnings lugs of any and everyone who will pick up to them.
Let's check in with some...
And that's you up to speed.
For a recap on all the going-ons this window in Scotland, check out our comprehensive page here.
Rangers have agreed a deal to sign Lyall Cameron when the midfielder's contract with Dundee expires this summer.
The 22-year-old, who made his Dundee debut aged 16 against Raith Rovers in 2019, has scored twice in his eight games for Scotland Under-21s.
The Dundee-born player has made 108 appearances for the Dark Blues, scoring 27 goals and providing 12 assists.
He will not play for the Ibrox club until next season but is the second deal completed by Rangers in this transfer window following the arrival on loan of Lille defender Rafael Fernandes.
Aberdeen signed Mats Knoester following the expiration of the centre-half's contract at Ferencvaros.
The 26-year-old arrives from a loan spell in Denmark with Aarhus and is the Dons' fifth recruit of the January transfer window.
Having agreed a two-and-a-half-year deal at Pittodrie, Knoester told the club website: "I had other options but when I knew Aberdeen were interested, I wanted to come here.
"I was already aware of the club and how big it was and as soon as I arrived, I could see how professional the environment is.
"I am looking forward to this challenge, in a good league, where football is deep in the culture."
As we said, a couple of a deals were done earlier.
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This morning's offering has a few interesting bits and pieces.
Defender Angus MacDonald has left Aberdeen "to pursue opportunities elsewhere".
MacDonald joined two years ago on a short-term deal after leaving Swindon Town and went on to make 50 appearances and score two goals for the Pittodrire club.
“Angus is at the point in his career where he needs to play regularly and at this moment in time his opportunities here are limited," manager Jimmy Thelin told club media.
"We would like to wish Angus the best of luck with his future career and thank him for his effort and professionalism during his time here."
Us rn at this flurry of signings...
St Johnstone have signed Guyana international Stephen Duke-McKenna from Harrogate Town until the end of the season.
The midfielder, who came through the ranks at Everton, has 30 international caps.
"As soon as I heard there was interest, I knew it was a big opportunity for me," the 24-year-old said.
"I was just buzzing to get up here to Perth. I have seen the club's recent form and there is a real buzz about the place.
"I spoke to the head coach and I wanted to get this done quickly so that I can get started right away."
Dearie me. Typical it's all go now.
We're heading to Perth, St Johnstone fans...
The latest in a long line of Motherwell shotstoppers, Calum Ward says he "can add some serious competition" at Fir Park.
"It's great to get this over the line," he told club media.
"I feel I can add serious competition, which I think is a good thing for everyone here. I've already met the players and they have all been very welcoming and friendly, I feel integrated already.
"From what I have been told, this is a great football club and I’m looking forward to the rest of the season."
Motherwell have signed Calum Ward - their third goalkeeper of this window.
The 24-year-old has joined on a deal until the end of the season.
He started his career on the south coast at Bournemouth, with his last club being AC Oulu in Finland.
Motherwell fans, we've got some news coming for you...
Harry Milne has "earned the move" to Hearts, says head coach Neil Crithcley.
"We've been a little light in defence recently so bringing Harry in to provide us with further, strong defensive options is a good piece of business," Critchley told the club's website.
"He's got loads of Scottish football experience and with the consistent level of performances he’s been displaying for Partick Thistle, we're confident he can make the step up to the Premiership.
"Harry's done it the hard way, honing his craft through the various levels and showcasing his talent along the way. He's earned this move and we're looking forward to working with him and seeing him in a Hearts shirt."
Hearts have signed defender Harry Milne from Championship side Partick Thistle on an 18-month deal.
The 28-year-old will act as competition for James Penrice at left-back.
Milne joined Thistle in the summer of 2022 after leaving Cove Rangers and has played over 100 games for the club.
Ethan Drysdale will go the other way, joining Thistle on loan until the end of the season.
Just as we get this live-text going, a new boy lands in Gorgie...
A reminder the window up here closes at 23:00.
But, don't head to bed at 11 on the dot, there's always some slowcoaches keeping us up late...
Ah, the quietest day in Scottish football is here once more.
It's lived up to expectations so far, with very few deals done. Two, to be exact.
However, we're here with snacks and high hopes that this evening will see some signings.
We're in it for the long haul, so get the feet up and keep us company...