Scottish Premiership clubs picked up around £25 million in loans to help deal with the financial problems of the Covid-19 pandemic, but it was revealed that Celtic was the only club to take no loans.
11 Premiership sides borrowed cash from the Scottish Government, which was made available over the past season and is still available for appeal until next month.
As reported by Sun Sport, Rangers and Aberdeen topped the charts of clubs who picked up most loans of around £3 million, whereas Celtic was the only club in the division not to request the handout.
Over the past year, so many businesses have been horribly affected financially by the pandemic.
Football clubs are no different, and with no fans entering grounds over the past 12 months, every club will have made losses in sectors.
There is hope that some money can be put back in going forward, with the possibility of fans returning next season looking a bit more likely at this stage.
However, there is still a long way to go in recovering from current financial positions.