Celtic Stars and Simon Murray Compete for PFA Scotland Player of the Year
Celtic trio Callum McGregor, Daizen Maeda, Nicolas Kuhn, and Dundee's Simon Murray are top contenders for the PFA Scotland Player of the Year award.

The race for the PFA Scotland Player of the Year award is heating up, with Celtic trio Callum McGregor, Daizen Maeda, and Nicolas Kuhn joined by Dundee striker Simon Murray in the running. This season has been a showcase of talent, with each player delivering standout performances.
Key Contenders
- Daizen Maeda and Simon Murray are tied at the top of the Premiership scoring chart with 16 goals each. Maeda also leads in assists with 9, matching teammate Alistair Johnston.
- Nicolas Kuhn is close behind with 8 assists and 12 goals in the league.
- Callum McGregor, Celtic's captain, recently celebrated his 10th title success with the club. The 31-year-old midfielder, who won the award in 2022, expressed his delight at being in the conversation again.
Season Highlights
- Simon Murray has been a revelation for Dundee, netting 22 goals across all competitions. His journey from the lower leagues to the Premiership has been nothing short of inspirational.
- Daizen Maeda has been a goal-scoring machine, with 33 goals this season, while Nicolas Kuhn has contributed 20 goals.
Young Player of the Year
In the Young Player of the Season category, Celtic midfielder Arne Engels is a strong contender alongside Rangers' Hamza Igamane and teenagers Lennon Miller and James Wilson. Engels, 21, has made a significant impact in his debut season, earning praise from McGregor.
Emerging Talents
- Lennon Miller and James Wilson, both 18, have been called up to the Scotland squad this year, with Wilson making his debut in March.
- Hamza Igamane, 22, has impressed with 15 goals in his first season at Ibrox.
This season has been a testament to the depth of talent in Scottish football, with both established stars and emerging talents making their mark.