Kyogo Furuhashi is on the hunt for his THIRD Player of the Year trophy after being nominated alongside Celtic teammates and Motherwell striker Kevin Van Veen for the Scottish Football Writers Association's prestigious award.
The Japanese forward has already won the Hoops and PFA equivalents, and will now look to make it three out of three at an awards ceremony in Glasgow on May 28th. He is nominated alongside Callum McGregor, who has captained Ange Postecoglou's Celtic side to League Cup and Premiership glory, while they will claim a treble if they win June's Scottish Cup final against Inverness CT.
Cameron Carter-Vickers has been a rock at the back in green and white and also gets the nod, replacing Reo Hatate in the only change from the PFA Scotland POTY nominees. Van Veen will cap off a memorable season with another chance for personal acclaim, while on the hunt for a staggering 30 goals for Motherwell this term.
He has broken their post-war scoring record, having scored in eight successive matches. Postecoglou, Barry Robson, Stephen Robinson and James McPake have been nominated for the William Hill SFWA Manager of the Year award.
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