David Watson’s rise at Kilmarnock under Derek McInnes’s guidance is capturing attention, and Celtic must be keeping tabs on the prospect.

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His significant contributions to Kilmarnock’s midfield, are highlighted by impressive stats of five goals and two assists in 28 appearances. One of these goals came at Celtic Park, when Killie held Celtic to a point just over a month ago.

Furthermore, Watson’s goal for Scotland U19 against Italy on Wednesday only adds to his growing reputation.

The 19-year-old’s versatility in midfield positions, combined with the energy and determination he brings to the pitch, showcases attributes that Celtic often seeks in young talents. McInnes has been instrumental in Watson’s development.

Celtic’s strategy of scouting and signing the brightest Scottish talents with the intention of honing their skills for future first-team integration could align well with Watson’s trajectory.

While he may not be ready to step directly into Celtic’s starting lineup, Watson represents the kind of project that could yield significant benefits in the long term. If Celtic do make a move for him this summer, they could look at loaning him back to Kilmarnock, who will have European football next season.

His performances for Kilmarnock this season hint at a high ceiling, and under the right tutelage at Celtic, Watson could continue to flourish.

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