The PFA Premiership Player of the Year nominees have been announced.
And there's little surprise as Celtic dominate the proceedings.
The league champions have three stars represented on the four-man shortlist, as voted for by the players in Scotland's top flight itself.
Kyogo, Callum McGregor, and Reo Hatate have all been named among the candidates.
Motherwell talisman Kevin van Veen has also earned his inclusion.
Celtic duo Liel Abada and Matt O'Riley make the cut, while Rangers loan star Malik Tillman and Albion Rovers youngster Charlie Reilly are also involved.
Meanwhile, Celtic star Alexandro Bernabei is in line for a shock international call-up for World Champions Argentina.
The 22-year-old signed in a £3.75 million move from Lanus last year and, although he's mostly been understudy to Greg Taylor, he's still managed 17 appearances for the champions.
He netted his first goal last month in a win at Ross County to become the first-ever Argentinian to score for Celtic.
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Now, according to reports in the South American country, Bernabei is being considered for their summer tour to Asia by World Cup-winning manager Lionel Scaloni.
Argentina are set to play matches against Indonesia and China and they want to use players with less international experience for the trip.
The World Cup winners begin their qualification campaign for the 2026 tournament in September and Scaloni is reportedly set to choose a younger squad for their summer mini-tour.
Bernabei, 22, has received a lot of attention in his homeland since his move to Scottish football and has come through the international ranks, having played for Argentina's Under 19s and Under 23s squad.
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