Dazien Maeda and Celtic’s Callum McGregor have nominated for the Scottish Association of Football Writers Association of the Year with Dundee’s Simon Murray and Nectar Triantis of Hibernian.
Maedawho was named PFA Scotland Player on Sunday evening, has been essential to Celtic success this season.
Japan International has scored 33 goals in all competitions this season, with the clinking of the League Cup and the Premier League title with a Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on May 24.
Celtic Mcregor He continued to impress while leading Hoops in their fourth consecutive title.
He has shown in 50 games so far this season and scored 10 goals, eight in prime minister.
Dundee’s monk It is level with Maeda as the duo Chase the Top Concession of the Prime Minister’s best markers, with the 33-year-old aiming to help Blues Dark escape the release play-off.
Following his move by Ross County during the summer, the striker has featured all the club league games this season, scoring 16 goals.
Triantis It has lost only one league game since it turned into HIBA with long -term season from Sunderland.
The 21-year-old, who received his first call to Australia’s full team in March, has made 29 appearances after Easter Street team strengthened their control in the third in the league after a shameful start of the season.
Who can win the new player of the year?
Maternal midfielder Lennon Miller May add SFWA award to the PFA Scoti title he has already secured.
The 18-year-old, who lost six games with a broken ankle, wore the captain’s ribbon in six cases this season.
Kilmarnock has two players in the close list for the Young Player award.
Bobby Waleswhich is set to transfer to Swansea this summer, has made 32 appearances for the side of the Rugby Park in all competitions and scored five goals.
After winning the title last season, David Watson It is again selected after another strong campaign for killie.
The 19-year-old has made 39 appearances with five goals.
Heart attack James Wilson He is younger of the candidates, with the high school student who turns 18 in March.
He has scored five times in the Premier League since its note in his league debut against St Mirren last October and also scored in the Europa Conference League.
Double Awards for McGlynn?
John mcglynn He is the only external coach with the Scottish Prime Minister who is nominated for the manager’s price.
The 63-year-old, who chose the title at the PFA Scotland Awards, has led Falkirk to restore titles with bairns back to the high flight for the coming season.
David Gray It is on the short list after an impressive debut season as Hibernian’s main coach.
He was under pressure when HIBS fell to the bottom of the table, but now they are third in prime minister and on the eve of European football.
There is a place to Brandan rodgers As he watches to take Celtic to a domestic triple.
The Northern Irishman, who for the last time chose the 2017 Award, has won every race of the highest flight title in which it is included with Parkhead Club.
Aberdeen’s Jimmy Thelin Finishes the short list after a strong campaign with Aberdeen.
The 47-year-old, who took responsibility last summer, began the season with a winning race with 13 games currently fourth in the Scottish Prime Minister with a Scottish cup’s final against Celtic later this month.