THE PFA Scotland Scottish Premiership Player of the Year shortlist has been announced with Celtic, Hearts and Ross County represented.
The four-man shortlist for the award is made up of Celtic duo Callum McGregor and Tom Rogic, Hearts keeper Craig Gordon and Ross County's Regan Charles-Cook.
McGregor has been ever-present for Celtic this season in his first term as club captain, making 29 appearances in the league - scoring twice and assisting twice.
Rogic has played a similar number of top-flight matches for Celtic this term with 28 outings under Ange Postecoglou and a combined 12 goal contributions.
Hearts stopper Gordon has been in scintillating form this season at Tynecastle as the Jambos sit third in the table. He's played 33 times in the league boasting 13 clean sheets.
Fourth nominee Charles-Cook is the league's leading top goalscoring with 13 goals for Ross County so far this season. He's been a key figure under Malky Mackay with County set for a top-half finish.
Your @spfl @PFAScotland Premiership Player of the Year Nominees ⬇️🏅
— PFA Scotland (@PFAScotland) April 27, 2022
🟢Callum McGregor - @CelticFC
⚽️@R_charlescook - @RossCounty
👐Craig Gordon - @JamTarts
🪄 @Tom_Rogic - @CelticFC pic.twitter.com/Yui0vh12yd
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