Kyogo Furuhashi is in the running for yet another personal accolade this season after being nominated for the Scottish Football Writers' Player of the Year Award.
Celtic's star striker, who has fired 30 goals so far this season with four games to play including the Scottish Cup Final, landed the PFA Scotland Player of the Year award earlier this week and also scooped his own Treble in the Hoops' club awards.
He could yet add another trophy to his haul as he comes up against Parkhead team-mates Cameron Carter-Vickers and Callum McGregor for the top prize. Motherwell striker Kevin van Veen is also in the running after a stunning season for the Fir Park side.
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The winner of the 2022/23 prize will be presented their trophy at the SFWA dinner next Sunday at the award ceremony following the conclusion of the Premiership season.
Celtic's trio of stars face St Mirren this afternoon at Parkhead before a midweek night under the lights at Easter Road against Hibs. It's then Aberdeen to Parkhesd next weekend for Trophy Day.
Motherwell will have a big say in the relegation shape up with Ross County making the trip to Fir Park this afternoon.
It's then Livingston on the road midweek before Dundee United come calling next weekend on what could be a final day full of twists, turns and drama.
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