WITH St Johnstone's place in the Premiership assured courtesy of their 6-2 aggregate win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle, the curtain has officially come down on the 2021/22 SPFL campaign.
All eyes will be on Scotland next week as Steve Clarke attempts to guide the national team to a first World Cup since 1998 and before long the transfer market will be in full swing.
Teams across the country will be drawing up plans for their squads and on the lookout for bargains and there are plenty to be found in the Scottsh top flight.
Here is the full list of every out-of-contract player in the Scottish Premiership.
Aberdeen
Andrew Considine, Dylan McGeouch, Funso Ojo, Michael Ruth.
Loan expired - Teddy Jenks (Brighton), Adam Montgomery (Celtic).
Celtic
Jonathan Afolabi, Nir Bitton, Karamoko Dembele, Tom Rogic.
Loan expired - Cameron Carter-Vickers (Tottenham), Jota (Benfica).
Dundee United
Flynn Duffy, Ian Harkes, Kevin McDonald, Lewis Neilson, Finn Robson, Benjamin Siegrist, Adrian Sporle.
Loan expired - Dylan Levitt (Manchester United), Marc McNulty (Reading).
Hearts
Michael Aitken, Jay Charleston-King, Sean Docherty, Chris Hamilton, Peter Haring, Mihai Popescu, Ryan Schiavone, Connor Smith, Harris Spratt.
Loan expired - Alex Cochrane (Brighton), Taylor Moore (Bristol City), Ellis Simms (Everton), Ben Woodburn (Liverpool).
Hibernian
Scott Allan, Sean Mackie, Paul McGinn, Jamie Murphy, Innes Murray, Drey Wright.
Loan expired - Rocky Bushiri (Norwich), Sylvester Jasper (Fulham), James Scott (Hull City).
Kilmarnock
Tomas Brindley, Euan Deveney, Colin Doyle, Brandon Haunstrup, Stephen McGinn, Jason Naismith.
Loan expired - Rumarn Burrell (Middlesbrough), Dean Campbell (Aberdeen), Declan Glass (Dundee United), Zach Hemming (Middlesbrough), Daniel MacKay (Hibernian), Dylan Tait (Hibernian).
Livingston
Marvin Bartley (player contract only), Alan Forrest, Jack Hamilton, Keaghan Jacobs, Gary Maley (retired), Jack McMillan, Gavin Reilly, Craig Sibbald, Matej Poplatnik.
Loan expired - Odin Bailey (Birmingham), Daniel Barden (Norwich), Caleb Chukwuemeka (Aston Villa), Adam Lewis (Liverpool), Sebastian Soto (Norwich).
Motherwell
Justin Amaluzor, Liam Donnelly, Liam Grimshaw, Cody McLeod, PJ Morrison, Victor Nirennold, Darragh O’Connor, Jordan Roberts.
Loan expired - Liam Shaw (Celtic).
Rangers
Leon Balogun, Steven Davis, Connor Goldson, Allan McGregor.
Loan expired - Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Aaron Ramsey (Juventus).
Ross County
David Cancola, Regan Charles-Cook, Coll Donaldson, Alex Iacovitti, Harry Paton, Blair Spittal, Ben Williamson.
Loan expired - Jack Burroughs (Coventry), Declan Drysdale (Coventry), Joseph Hungbo (Watford), Ashley Maynard-Brewer (Charlton), Kayne Ramsay (Southampton), Jake Vokins (Southampton).
St Johnstone
Efe Ambrose, Craig Bryson, Jacob Butterfield, Nadir Ciftci, Zander Clark, Liam Craig, Murray Davidson, Jahmal Hector-Ingram, Callum Hendry, Jamie McCart, Jordan Northcott, Elliot Parish, Shaun Rooney.
Loan expired - Glenn Middleton (Rangers), Tom Sang (Cardiff).
St Mirren
Jak Alnwick, Josh Jack, Kyle McAllister, Conor McCarthy, Matt Millar, Alan Power, Fraser Taylor.
Loan expired - Jordan Jones (Wigan), Connor Ronan (Wolves).
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