
David Turnbull has been named in the Scotland squad for this summer's European Championships.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke has recognised the Celtic star's brilliant form this season and handed him his maiden international call-up for the senior squad.
Five Lanarkshire stars have been named in the squad for this summers tournament; Turnbull, Kieran Tierney, Stephen O'Donnell and Kevin Nisbet.
Turnbull has been a revelation since moving to the Parkhead side from boyhood club Motherwell this summer in a deal worth £3million pound.
The 21-year-old was named the PFA Young Player of the Year this weekend after he was voted Celtic's Player and Young Player of the Year last week.

Scotland boss Clarke named his Scotland squad this afternoon ahead of the nation's first major international tournament since the World Cup in France 1998.
Motherwell pair Stephen O'Donnell and Declan Gallagher also made the squad.
East Kilbride man Kevin Nisbet has also been handed a place in the squad after his brilliant performances for Hibernian this season.
Arsenal's Kierney Tierney has recovered from injury and the Wishaw man will also be part of Clarke's squad.
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