With only 15 days until the transfer window slams shut, Scottish Premiership clubs are working hard to get deals done.
Once the clock ticks past midnight there will be no adding to your squad until January, unless any free agents can be snapped up.
It's been an intruiging window, with a big rebuilding job required at Celtic and Aberdeen.
The likes of St Johnstone and Hibs are looking to build from a position of strength, while Rangers know they can't rest on their laurels after winning the title last term.
It's also been one of the most pressurised windows of all time, coming as it does after a season ravaged by the pandemic.
The financial impact has been felt in Scotland and beyond, with some of the continent's biggest clubs doing barely any business.
In our top flight there's been a range of approaches, with some splashing out and others tightening belts.
Here's who's done the most business so far.
Dundee United - 3
It's been something of a quiet window for the Tannadice club and new manager Tam Courts.
Marc McNulty has returned on loan, replacing star man Lawrence Shankland who joined Beerschot in a deal worth up to £1million.
Ins: Charlie Mulgrew (Blackburn) Trevor Carson (Motherwell), Marc McNulty (Reading, loan)
Outs: Paul McMullan (Dundee), Dillon Powers, Adam King, Lewis Fraser, Mackenzie Lemon, Jake Davidson (Queen’s Park), Deniz Mehmet (Dunfermline) , Lawrence Shankland (Beerschot)
Hibs - 4
Hibs will likely see the fact that names like Josh Doig and Martin Boyle are still at the club as the sign of a good window so far.
On the incoming front Jack Ross hasn't seen too much need to tinker with a squad that finished last season in third, with Jake Doyle-Hayes arguably their biggest piece of business.
Ins: Daniel Mackay (Inverness), Jamie Murphy (Rangers), Jake Doyle-Hayes (St Mirren), Chris Mueller (Orlando City)
Outs: Ofir Marciano, Ryan Shanley (Edinburgh City, loan), David Gray (retired), Fraser Murray (Kilmarnock), Stephen McGinn (Kilmarnock) Stevie Mallan (Malatyaspor), Tom James (Leyton Orient)
Rangers - 4

Steven Gerrard and Ross Wilson got their business done early, snapping up Nnamdi Ofoborh and Fashion Sakala before last season had concluded.
John Lundstram and Charlie McCann have also arrived, and Joey Veerman may follow from Heerenveen.
So far there have been no major departures but that could change in the next two weeks after Rangers missed out on Champions League football.
Ins: Fashion Sakala (KVO), Nnamdi Ofoborh (Bournemouth) John Lundstram (Sheffield United), Charlie McCann (Man Utd)
Outs: Matthew Shiels (Hamilton), Bongani Zungu (free), Greg Stewart (free) Kai Kennedy (Dunfermline), Kai Kennedy (Dunfermline, loan) James Maxwell (Ayr United) Lewis Mayo (Partick Thistle) George Edmundson (Ipswich), Jordan Jones (Wigan Athletic), Glenn Middleton (St Johnstone, loan), Jake Hastie (Partick Thistle, loan)
St Johnstone - 4
St Johnstone's tally will soon rise to five when Eetu Vertainen arrives but that deal is still to be formally completed.
Understandably Callum Davidson has focused on keeping most of his double winning side together, with Glenn Middleton returninf from Rangers on loan.
Ins: Hayden Muller (Millwall, loan), James Brown (Millwall), Glenn Middleton (Rangers, loan), Reece Devine (Manchester United, loan)
Outs: Scott Tanser (St Mirren), Guy Melamed (released), Craig Conway (released)
Hearts - 5
It's been evolution not revolution at Tynecastle since a return to the Premiership was secured.
Steven Naismith has retired while the likes of Loic Damour, Zdenek Zlamal and Colin Doyle have left to leave a more streamlined squad.
Ins: Josh Ginnelly (Preston), Alex Cochrane (Brighton, loan), Ross Stewart (Livingston), Beni Baningime (Everton), Cameron Devlin (Newcastle Jets)
Outs: Christophe Berra (Raith Rovers), Harry Cochrane, Aidy White, Elliott Frear, Zdenek Zlamal, Colin Doyle, Olly Lee (Gillingham), Craig Wighton (Dunfermline), Lewis Moore (Arbroath), Gervane Kastaneeer (end of loan), Andy Irving (Turkgucu Munchen), Steven Naismith (retired) Harry Stone (Partick Thistle), Loic Damour (Le Havre, loan)
Dundee - 6
The other promoted side have been a little more busy, confirming a permanent move for Paul McMullan from their city rivals and bringing former Celtic and Kilmarnock striker Cillian Sheridan back to Scotland.
On the outgoing front, big striker Osman Sow was not offered a new deal while goalkeeper Jack Hamilton has departed after a difficult time at Dens Park.
Ins: Luke McCowan (Ayr), Paul McMullan (Dundee United), Ryan Sweeney (Mansfield), Corey Panter (Luton Town, loan), Cillian Sheridan, Ian Lawlor (Doncaster)
Outs: , Calum Ferrie (Queen,s Park), Jordon Foster (Kelty Hearts), Jack Hamilton, Osman Sow, Lyall Cameron (Peterhead, loan), Josh Mulligan (Peterhead, loan)
Aberdeen - 7
The Stephen Glass revolution has seen plenty of new faces at Pittodrie, notably former Celtic captain Scott Brown.
The new manager has used his connections in Major League Soccer to secure Christian Ramirez and Jack Gurr, with Aberdeen comfortably top six in the signing stakes.
Ins: Scott Brown (Celtic), Declan Gallagher (Motherwell) Jay Emmanuel-Thomas (Livingston), Teddy Jenks (Brighton, loan), Jack Gurr (Atlanta United), Christian Ramirez (Houston Dynamo), Gary Woods (Oldham Athletic)
Outs: Bruce Anderson (Livingston), Ash Taylor, Tommie Hoban, Greg Leigh, Shay Logan (Cove Rangers) , Miko Virtanen (Hamilton), Ethan Ross (free)
Celtic - 7
It took a while for the Celtic rebuild to get going and there will surely be more to come, but as it stands there are seven new faces to join Ange Postecoglou.
Kyogo Furuhashi already looks a shrewd piece of business while Joe Hart, a former English Premier League champion, is a big name.
Kris Ajer has departed and Odsonne Edouard may follow, meaning it'll be an interesting end to the window for Celtic.
Ins: Liam Shaw (Sheffield Wednesday) Osaze Urhoghide (Sheffield Wednesday) Liel Abada (Maccabi Petah Tivka), Kyogo Furuhashi (Vissel Kobe), Carl Starfelt (Rubin Kazan) Joe Hart (Tottenham) James McCarthy (free agent)
Outs: Scott Brown (Aberdeen), Armstrong Okoflex (West Ham) Jack Hendry (Oostende) Vakoun Bayo (Toulouse), Kristoffer Ajer (Brentford), Marian Shved (Mechelen), Jonathan Afolabi (Ayr United, loan), Olivier Ntcham
St Mirren - 7
Jim Goodwin has signed a trio of players from relegated Kilmarnock, with Eamonn Brophy's loan made permanent at the end of his Rugby Park contract while Alan Power and Greg Kiltie followed him up the M77.
Curtis Main and Scott Tanser bring plenty of Premiership experience but the loss of Jake Doyle-Hayes will be a blow.
Ins: Charles Dunne (Motherwell) Curtis Main (Shrewsbury), Greg Kiltie (Kilmarnock), Scott Tanser (St Johnstone), Alan Power (Kilmarnock), Eamonn Brophy (Kilmarnock), Danny Finlayson (Rangers)
Outs: Dylan Connolly (Northampton), Jake Doyle-Hayes (Hibs), Lewis Jamieson (Inverness, loan)
Motherwell - 9

It's been a busy summer for Motherwell, with no fewer than nine players coming in the door and plenty heading out of Fir Park.
The loss of Declan Gallagher will hit hard but signing Connor Shields from Queen of the South looks a shrewd piece of business.
Ins: Connor Shields (Queen of the South), Darragh O’Connor (Aldershot) Callum Slattery (Southampton), Kaiyne Woolery (Tranmere Rovers), Kevin van Veen (Scunthorpe United), Liam Kelly (Queens Park Rangers), Juhani Ojala (Vejle BK), Justin Amulazor, Mich’el Parker
Outs: Declan Gallagher (Aberdeen), Aaron Chapman, Sam Foley, Christopher Long, Ross MacIver (Partick Thistle), Liam Polworth, Harry Robinson, Sherwin Seedorf, Jamie Semple, Jake Hastie, Liam Kelly, Tyler Magloire, Eddie Nolan, Jordan Roberts and Harry Smith, Charles Dunne (St Mirren), Devante Cole (Barnsley) Trevor Carson (Dundee United), Jamie Semple (East Fife, loan)
Ross County - 9
Malky Mackay has got down to work quickly after taking charge in the Highlands, totally revolutionising the squad.
The departure of Michael Gardyne was a hard one for fans to swallow, but the loan captures of some youngsters from down south will be intriguing for the Staggies.
Ins: Dominic Samuel (Gillingham), Ross Callachan (Hamilton), Alexander Robertson (Manchester City, loan), David Cancola (Slovan Liberec), Harry Clarke (Arsenal) loan), Ashley Maynard-Brewer (Charlton, loan), Jack Burroughs (Coventry City, loan), Ben Paton (Blackburn Rovers), Jake Vokins (Southampton)
Outs: Billy Mckay, Michael Gardyne, Iain Vigurs, Callum Morris, Jason Naismith, Ross Draper, Jermaine Hylton, Mohamed Maouche, Carl Tremarco, Tony Andreu
Livingston 14
No-one in the league has been more busy than David Martindale and Livingston.
Despite a strong campaign in 2020-21, Livi have moved to bring in a whopping 14 players.
They've lost their opening two games of the season, but Rangers and Aberdeen represent a baptism of fire.
Ins: Cristian Montano (Port Vale), Adam Lewis (Liverpool, loan), Joel Nouble (Aldershot), Andrew Shinnie (Charlton), Odin Bailey (Birmingham City, loan) Harrison Panayiotou (Aldershot), Ben Williamson (Rangers, loan), James Penrice (Partick Thistle), Sean Kelly (Falkirk), Ayo Obilaye (Qheen of the South), Tom Parkes (Exeter City), Bruce Anderson (Aberdeen), Daniel Bardin (Norwich, loan), Harrison Clark (CS United)
Outs: Jay Emmanuel-Thomas (Aberdeen), Scott Tiffoney, Efe Ambrose, Raffaele De Vita, Steve Lawson, Alan Lithgow, Scott Robinson (Kilmarnock), Ross Stewart, Aaron Taylor-Sinclair, Jon Guthrie, Joel Nouble (Arbroath, loan)