The Scottish Football Writers' Association Player of the Year award nominees have been revealed.
Celtic duo Callum McGregor and Daizen Maeda are up for the accolade, alongside Nectar Triantis of Hibs and Dundee's Simon Murray.
Maeda has been in fine fettle for the Scottish Premiership champions this campaign, netting 33 times across 48 appearances in all competitions.
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McGregor is in the third-best goalscoring campaign of his Celtic career to date, too, having bagged against the likes of Rangers, Hibernian, St Mirren and more.
Elsewhere, Triantis, only 21 years of age, has caught the eye in midfield for European-chasing Hibs, with Murray bringing his impressive exploits in front of goal from Ross County to Dundee this campaign.
Lawrence Shankland scooped the award last term.
For the 2024/25 young player award, James Wilson, Lennon Miller, Bobby Wales and David Watson have all been nominated.
The winners will be announced before the current campaign is out.