Postpublished at 01:06 British Summer Time 2 September 2022
For the second time... farewell.
Thanks again.
Transfer window closes at midnight but deals can still go through until 01:00 GMT
Aberdeen - David Bates departs on a permanent transfer to join Belgian outfit KV Mechelen, while Connor McLennan leaves for St Johnstone
Celtic - Parkhead side Oliver Abildgaard, Liam Shaw moves to Morecambe on season-long loan & Mikey Johnson goes to Vitoria Guimaraes on loan
Hearts - Stephen Humphrys joins Hearts on loan from Wigan
Hibernian - Will Fish arrives late on loan from Manchester United
Motherwell - Juhani Ojala departs Motherwell after one year, Scott Fox on loan to Queen of the South
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Nick McPheat and Thomas Duncan
For the second time... farewell.
Thanks again.
Ah... maybe not bedtime just yet.
It wasn't the signing we were expecting, perhaps Harry McKirdy is still on the way? Who knows.
What we do know is Hibs have signed Ukrainian Under-21 international Mykola Kukharevych on loan from Ligue 1 side ES Troyes AC.
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Troops, that'll need to do us for tonight.
Keep an eye out for any potential late deals. It's bedtime for the live-texters.
Thank you so much for joining throughout the night.
Take care.
We're still waiting on an update on Harry McKirdy's potential move from Swindon to Hibs.
Reports elsewhere suggest Stephen Kelly is set to join Livingston from Rangers. Yet to see any confirmation of that. The same with Louis Moult's loan move to Motherwell.
A few deals have gone through since we last had a re-cap...
Who's still with me?
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One last pun, just 'cause.
Hibs have announced the signing of Will Fish, who joins on loan from Premier League side Manchester United.
The 19-year-old defender will spend the 2021-22 season at Easter Road.
"He’s a dominant centre-back who is comfortable with the ball at his feet and adds extra depth to our defence," Hibs boss Lee Johnson said.
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Jamie: Pretty poor of Hibernian to keep everyone up so late on a school night...
I feel ye. I'm also a man in need of my bed. Hurry up. Please. Thanks.
LiviNation: Hoping that the Stephen Kelly deal goes through. Been quietly hoping all day that we might see a winger come in or another centre-back but looking unlikely now. Would’ve taken either Joe Shaughnessy or Greg Kiltie.
Brighton head coach Graham Potter is a happy man to land a player with "fantastic pedigree".
"He will complement our existing midfield options," Potter said of new signing Billy Gilmour.
"That experience at quite a young age shows the strength of character he has and we’re really excited by his potential.
"Now it’s about allowing him the time to get used to a new environment and settling in to our club. We can’t wait to work with him."
Things I didn't expect to see tonight: Fatboy Slim watching Billy Gilmour take a fake golf shot.
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Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour has officially joined Brighton from Chelsea for a fee of around £10m.
Rangers stand to gain just over £1m thanks to a sell-on clause in their agreement with Chelsea.
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We understand there's work going on at Easter Road to bring in Harry McKirdy and Will Fish - no more puns, please.
Meanwhile, there are strong links Stephen Kelly is poised to join Livingston from Rangers and Louis Moult could make a return to Motherwell.
One in, one out at Celtic.
Mikey Johnston has been sent out on loan to Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes to gain some game time.
The 23-year-old has also penned a one-year extension at Celtic.
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Motherwell fans, reports are linking your side with a late, late loan signing.
Louis Moult is that man. Your former hero. Could he be about to return to Fir Park?
The striker is currently a Burton Albion player.
But... but... that doesn't mean there aren't any more deals to come through.
Make that three minutes.
Seven minutes to go.
Abildgaard, who has a cap for Denmark, adds that his "main strengths are as a holding midfielder".
"Due to my physique, I’m very strong," he says. "I will win my duels, and I’m able to be the link between our defence and our attacking players.
“At all times it would be perfect to come here but, of course, with these big games coming up, I’m really looking forward to feeling the atmosphere, not only in the stadium but also in the city.
"I’ve only heard very good things about the fans and the culture of the club. It goes without saying how big the fanbase and I’m just looking forward to being part of it."
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