Hugill handed Kilmarnock extension after 'sensational form'published at 09:05 BST
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Kilmarnock have handed striker Joe Hugill a year's extension to his contract after "a sensational display of form in the final months" of last season.
The 22-year-old initially joined in January on an 18-month contract after leaving Manchester United but has now signed a new deal until summer 2028.
Kilmarnock point out that, despite "biding his time to become a key figure in Neil McCann's side", Hugill finished as the club's joint top goalscorer with Tyreece John-Jules after finding the net eight times in 15 appearances along with two assists.
"He quickly became a fans' favourite," they state on their website. "This form saw admiring glances cast in his direction early into his time at BBSP Stadium Rugby Park."
St Mirren captain O'Hara joins Kilmarnockpublished at 17:17 BST 28 June
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St Mirren captain Mark O'Hara has departed the club and re-joined fellow Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock on a two-year deal.
The 30-year-old was out of contract after four years in Paisley. O'Hara scored 25 goals in his 142 St Mirren appearances, helped the club to three top-six finishes, European football and last season's League Cup win.
The midfielder began his career with Killie's youth academy and made 87 appearances for the first team before joining Dundee in 2016, where he worked with current Rugby Park boss Neil McCann.
"I'm delighted to be back and it's good to come back at this stage of my career when I'm a different player than when I left," O'Hara told Killie TV.
"This is the club that gave me my chance in football. I'm looking forward to a successful season ahead.
"I needed a fresh challenge. The club's in a good place and having had conversations with the manager, and working for him before, I knew he was somebody I wanted to work for again and that he'll get the best out of me. It's nice to be able to give a bit back to the club that gave me an opportunity."
Head coach McCann added: "He's an important signing for the team.
"As St Mirren's captain, he brings leadership skills. We lost Brad [Lyons], who had been a big presence around here, so it's important that we brought in another leader within the group.
"Mark I know well from my time at Dundee and he was absolutely brilliant for me. It was a long time ago but he's still got a lot to offer. He's a homegrown player with a massive connection to the club, which I'm sure the fans will appreciate and enjoy him being back."
Rice joins Kilmarnock on loan from Rangerspublished at 14:23 BST 28 June
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Kilmarnock have signed Rangers midfielder Bailey Rice on loan until the end of the season.
The 19-year-old has made 16 first-team appearances for the Ibrox club, one of which came last season in the League Cup.
The midfielder also worked under head coach Neil McCann and assistant Billy Dodds when the pair were part of Barry Ferguson's temporary Rangers coaching staff last year.
Rangers team-mate Findlay Curtis spent last season on loan with McCann's side, scored five goals in 14 appearances for the Ayrshire club and earned his first senior cap for Scotland and a place in the World Cup squad.
"It's a big club and we've got a good team," Rice told Killie TV.
"I obviously know the gaffer and Doddsy well, so I've got a good relationship with them. I'm looking forward to it.
"I've been close with the manager here throughout my career for different reasons. He's honest, he doesn't hold anything back and that's what I like.
"I've got good vision when on the ball. I'm hoping I can take that on to the pitch and take games by the scruff of the neck."
McCann added: "He's someone I've known for a long time, even in his younger days.
"When we spent time at Rangers, we played him against Athletic Bilbao and he came on against Dundee as well. Unfortunately, he didn't manage to continue that progress under the new management team.
"He's somebody that I've always kept an eye on and he's got so much to offer us. The challenge for Bailey now is to get into our team. That's a challenge I think he's going to embrace."
O'Hara set for Kilmarnock return - gossippublished at 12:35 BST 28 June
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Midfielder Mark O'Hara, 30 has rejected a one-year contract at St Mirren and agreed a two-year switch to former club Kilmarnock. (Daily Record), external
McCann talk seals Kilmarnock move for Mathurinpublished at 18:17 BST 22 June
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Kilmarnock have signed Roshaun Mathurin from AS Trencin in the Slovak Super Liga, with the 22-year-old winger saying manager Neil McCann is the "number one reason" for his switch.
The former Tottenham, Chelsea and Crystal Palace youth player has signed a two-year contract at Rugby Park.
Mathurin, who also played for Hartlepool on loan from Palace, made 15 appearances for Trencin after joining them in October.
"Towards the end of the season my agent told me there was interest from Kilmarnock and so I spoke to the gaffer," he told KillieTV. "He was the number one reason for joining. I like his style of play and that he used to be a winger himself.
"I'm looking forward to getting into positions to help score and assist for the team. I'm exciting, I like to get at opposition players and to be energetic."
St Mirren offer O'Hara contract amid Kilmarnock interest - gossippublished at 08:11 BST 22 June
08:11 BST 22 June
St Mirren have offered captain Mark O'Hara a new contract, but the 30-year-old midfielder is also a target for Kilmarnock and has interest from clubs in Asia and Eastern Europe. (Kyle Gunn on X), external
'Perfect timing' as Ferrie joins Killie from Queen's Parkpublished at 18:29 BST 19 June
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Goalkeeper Calum Ferrie is excited to "push and challenge myself" at Kilmarnock after joining from Queen's Park for an undisclosed fee.
The Englishman, 28, spent five years at the Spiders, making 199 appearances.
Queen's Park say Ferrie, who had a year left on his contract, expressed a "desire to explore any opportunities to play at a higher level".
Ferrie reunites with his former Dundee boss Neil McCann on a two-year deal at Rugby Park.
"I've worked really hard to get an opportunity like this," he told Killie TV.
"I'm really excited to get going and to be at a Premiership club. I want to push and challenge myself, and it's perfect timing.
"I've always known the size and stature of Killie in Scottish football. Being around the club, and speaking to others, I can tell it's full of good people."
Two Killie cup games moved to Auchinleckpublished at 16:54 BST 19 June
16:54 BST 19 June
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Kilmarnock are replacing their artificial pitch with a new hybrid grass surface
Kilmarnock will play their two home games in the Premier Sports Cup group stage at Auchinleck Talbot's Beechwood Park as they install a new hybrid grass pitch at Rugby Park.
The Premiership side's fixtures against Raith Rovers on Tuesday, July 14 and Hamilton a week later will take place at the 4,000-capacity home ground of Lowland League West club Talbot.
"Our thanks go to Auchinleck Talbot for accommodating this request," said Kilmarnock.
'Kilmarnock eye Rangers' Rice on loan' - gossippublished at 07:46 BST 17 June
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Kilmarnock are eyeing a loan move for Rangers midfielder Bailey Rice, with the 19-year-old having agreed terms on an extension to his Ibrox contract. (Rangers Review), external
'Terrific' Kiltie agrees one-year Kilmarnock extensionpublished at 13:23 BST 12 June
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Greg Kiltie has agreed a one-year extension to his Kilmarnock contract, which now runs until summer 2028, after what the club describe as a "terrific" season.
The 29-year-old midfielder rejoined his boyhood club last summer from St Mirren, initially signing a two-year deal.
Kiltie made 39 appearances, scoring four goals and contributing seven assists in his first season back at Rugby Park.
"He particularly shone brightly when his position was tweaked by Neil McCann when he and Billy Dodds were installed as the management team back in January," said Kilmarnock.
The former Rangers duo steered Kilmarnock clear of relegation trouble and Kiltie added: "The way we finished last season, it means there's a feelgood factor moving into the next campaign and we can go into it with optimism.
"We'll be looking to do better than last season. We'll try to kick on and I'm really excited about what's to come."
Across his two spells at Rugby Park, Kiltie has scored 24 goals and provided 23 assists in 173 appearances.
Rangers player on radar - gossippublished at 09:06 BST 11 June
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Kilmarnock and St Mirren are keen on a loan deal for Rangers midfielder Calum Adamson after the 18-year-old impressed at Alloa Athletic last season. (Daily Record)
Which Premiership players are World Cup bound?published at 12:43 BST 4 June
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The World Cup kicks off in a week's time and all 48 squads are locked in.
Seven Scottish top-flight clubs have players at the big show in the Americas.
Of the 1,248 players at the tournament, 21 (1.68%) plied their trade in the Premiership in season 2025-26.
Celtic have the biggest representation with eight players, while Rangers are next on seven (including Derek Cornelius, who spent the season on loan from Marseille).
Here is the full list:
Celtic – Alistair Johnston (Canada), Daizen Maeda (Japan), Benjamin Nygren (Sweden), Yang Hyun-jun (South Korea), Kieran Tierney, Anthony Ralston (both Scotland), Sebastian Tounekti (Tunisia), Auston Trusty (USA).
Rangers – Nicolas Raskin (Belgium), Thelo Aasgaard (Norway), Findlay Curtis, Lawrence Shankland, John Souttar, Liam Kelly (all Scotland), Derek Cornelius (Canada).
Hearts– Cammy Devlin (Australia), Craig Gordon (Scotland).
Owen gives Killie 'firepower, speed & goal threat', says McCannpublished at 12:29 BST 3 June
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Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann revealed "exciting young talent" Ieuan Owen had already spent time with the squad during the season before becoming the club's first summer arrival.
The Welsh striker, 20, has joined on a two-year contract from Barry Town United.
"We've done our homework on Ieuan and he fits into how we want to attack," said McCann.
"He's exactly the type of player that we're trying to recruit, and hopefully he can help us carry on into next season what was a very strong end to the previous campaign.
"He adds firepower, speed and goal threat to the boys we already have in the squad. It gives us a really strong complement of different types of attackers that will allow us to have some variety in that area.
"I'm so looking forward to working with him. We had a little flavour of him during the last week of the season when he came up for a look about.
"This gave him an indication of how we work, as well as the standard and tempo of how we want to play. That whetted his appetite but also ours."
Kilmarnock buy Welsh striker Owenpublished at 13:57 BST 2 June
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Ieuan Owen is Kilmarnock's first signing of the summer transfer window
Striker Ieuan Owen says it is a "dream come true" to join Kilmarnock from top-flight Welsh side Barry Town United.
Kilmarnock have paid an undisclosed fee for the 20-year-old, who has signed a two-year deal with the Scottish Premiership club.
Owen, who scored 19 goals in 42 games last season, was voted young player of the year in the Cymru Premier and his signing is hailed as a "real coup" by Kilmarnock.
The Welshman ends a two-year spell with Barry Town to become the Rugby Park club's first summer arrival.
Owen, who officially joins on 15 June when the transfer window opens, told Killie TV: "I'm over the moon to be here. I'm looking forward to being here at such a big, historic club, and I can't wait to get going.
"The stadium is a lot bigger than what I'm used to. I'm looking forward to playing in front of the fans and meeting the boys.
"It's the biggest achievement that I've had so far in my career. My parents and family are excited to come up to see me playing. It's a dream come true.
"I'm full of energy, I like high pressing and high tempo. I'm skilful in one-vs-ones."
Exits a blow but McCann can put 'own stamp' on Killie - Bellpublished at 13:22 BST 2 June
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Brad Lyons and Lewis Mayo are "massive losses" for Kilmarnock but their departure will allow manager Neil McCann to put his mark on the squad, says former goalkeeper Cammy Bell.
Defender Mayo and captain Lyons have both joined Aberdeen, while midfielder David Watson is leaving to join English Championship newcomers Bolton.
"He's been a top player, top performer for Kilmarnock for such a long time, captain there as well.
"Mayo has been brilliant since he's came in, a real steady head at the back of the pitch for Kilmarnock.
"They're going to be big losses, but this is an opportunity for McCann to put his own stamp on the team.
"It will free up a number of wages with Watson going as well.
"It'll allow Neil to bring in players of his style, the way he wants to approach next season, because certainly they won't want to be in any sort of relegation trouble like they were this season.
"Around the club there was a lot of nerves towards the end of the season which disrupts plans for the following season.
"Neil will be working hard to recruit the players and the type he wants to bring into the team."
Watson takes on 'different challenge' at Bolton as he exits Killiepublished at 17:21 BST 1 June
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David Watson leaves Kilmarnock as a club centurion
David Watson is embracing "a different challenge" by joining Bolton Wanderers from Kilmarnock.
The midfielder, 21, is in the final weeks of his contract at Killie and will join Bolton for their first season back in England's Championship. A compensation package has been agreed between the clubs.
This season, Watson made 42 appearances, scoring three goals, as Kilmarnock finished 10th in the Premiership.
"David has been with the club since the age of seven and went on to make 140 senior appearances for the club, becoming Scotland Under-21 captain in that time too," the Rugby Park club said.
"He scored 13 goals and contributed six assists during his time at Killie, playing a major role in the first team set-up over the last three seasons since his breakthrough.
"Everyone at Kilmarnock sincerely thanks David for his commitment to the club, having worked his way through the age groups of our academy, and he departs with our best wishes for his career."
And Watson told Bolton's website: "It's a different challenge for me as I've never left Scottish football.
"I absolutely loved my time at Kilmarnock. It's my home club and it will always have a special place in my heart. I loved every minute of being there, but I just felt it was time for me to move on and go and do something different, so I'm really excited to get going."
Curtis will have 'big clubs circling with good World Cup'published at 10:35 BST 1 June
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A good World Cup for Scotland winger Findlay Curtis would have "big clubs circling", according to Kevin Thomson, who was his coach at Rangers from the age of 12.
The 19-year-old burst into Steve Clarke's squad for the finals after a blistering end to the season on loan to Kilmarnock - and then by scoring in Saturday's 4-1 friendly win over Curacao.
Thomson admits that Curtis was "probably a wee bit of a bronze-silver medal mentality as a young Rangers player" and his progress shows what you can achieve through hard work and dedication.
"Great boy," the former Rangers and Scotland midfielder told the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast. "Was never probably one that was at the top of the group. Never really one of the diamonds as such, but a humble, real hard-working lad.
"A lot of people probably thought he's maybe not going to go to Kilmarnock, he's maybe not going to play, but he was brave enough to go out on loan and take his chance.
"He's probably propelled himself up the ladder to the degree where, if he's not going to start, he'll certainly be one of the ones, when Steve Clark looks over his shoulder, he's not there just filling up the numbers now."
Thomson pondered whether Curtis might not add to his six starts so far for Rangers after he returns from the United States.
"Obviously I want to see him do really well for Rangers - and he certainly wouldn't be moving unless it was for big bucks - but if he has a good World Cup, it wouldn't surprise me if the big clubs start circling," he added.
"He's a breath of fresh air. I think sometimes a lot of young players, when they're at the big clubs, get a bit of comfort in staying there, but Finn's been brave enough to go and play.
"An unbelievable kid to work with, a coach's dream. And he's now reaping the rewards of that."
English clubs, St Mirren and Kilmarnock eye Adamson - gossippublished at 08:17 BST 1 June
08:17 BST 1 June
Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest and several English Championship clubs have been closely monitoring Calum Adamson's progress as the 18-year-old midfielder moves into the final year of his Rangers contract, while St Mirren and Kilmarnock are keen to take him for next season's campaign. (TeamTalk), external
Killie thank Aberdeen-bound duo Mayo and Lyonspublished at 15:55 BST 28 May
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Kilmarnock have thanked departing duo Lewis Mayo and Brad Lyons following confirmation of the pair's imminent moves to Aberdeen.
Defender Mayo, 26, made 120 appearances in his fours years at Rugby Park.
Captain and midfielder Lyons, 29, joined in 2021 and played 156 matches, scoring seven goals.
"We sincerely thank Brad for his exemplary service during his five years at BBSP Stadium Rugby Park," Killie said.
"The Northern Ireland international helped us win promotion as part of our 2022 Championship title triumph, enjoyed several seasons of top-flight football and played a big role in our unforgettable European adventure.
"All the best for the future, Brad."
On Mayo, the club said: "Kilmarnock Football Club thanks Lewis Mayo for his four years of service as he departs for Aberdeen upon the expiry of his contract.
"Lewis initially joined on loan before signing a permanent deal. He played a huge role in achieving European football in 2024, and goes with everyone's best wishes."
McCann's Killie given favourable League Cup drawpublished at 19:43 BST 27 May
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Neil McCann begins his first Premier Sports Cup campaign as Kilmarnock manager against Raith Rovers, Peterhead, Hamilton Academical and Elgin City in July's group stage.
The Ayrshire side topped their section last season ahead of top-flight rivals Livingston, East Fife, Kelty Hearts and Brora Rangers before losing to eventual winners St Mirren after a quarter-final penalty shoot-out.
Stuart Kettlewell has since been succeeded by McCann as manager and the former Scotland winger will fancy his chances of progressing to the knock-out stages again after narrowly avoiding a relegation play-off to stay in the Scottish Premiership.
Rovers will begin their first full season under Dougie Imrie after a fifth-place finish in the Championship, while Peterhead were fifth in League 1, although the side co-managed by Jordan Brown and Ryan Strachan would have finished behind Accies had Hamilton not received a 21-point penalty.
Darian MacKinnon's Accies had to survive a tough play-off final against League 2 side Clyde before preserving their place in the third tier after finishing second bottom.
Elgin will start the new season under Stefan Laird, who was promoted from assistant after Allan Hale was dismissed for "gross misconduct" after their sixth-place finish in League 2.
Rovers and Elgin were in the same group last season, with Rovers failing to qualify after finishing behind Championship rivals St Johnstone and with Elgin finishing bottom without a point.
Next season's group stage begins on 11/12 July and finishes on 25/26 July.