Celtic left-back Greg Taylor has endured another successful season in Hoops, picking up his fourth league title and eighth major honour overall.
The 26-year-old was only really out of the team this season when he was injured and despite managerial change over the summer, he has remained a constant in the starting lineup.
Across all competitions this season, Taylor has made 45 appearances, scoring three goals and setting up another four.

He missed only three league games in 2023/24 and played every minute of the Hoops’ Champions League group stage campaign.
Taylor is ever-reliable, but he’ll have just a year left on his Celtic contract in the summer.
Matt O’Riley, Daizen Maeda, Liam Scales and Kyogo Furuhashi have all received new deals but there has been no movement in Taylor’s case.
The defender spoke to CeltsAreHere after he lifted yet another league title on Saturday and was asked if there has been any talk of a new contract: “No, none, to be honest”, he said.
“That is the truth. Zero.”
An ever-reliable asset who counts towards Celtic’s homegrown quota for Europe, while Brendan Rodgers may want to improve on Taylor this summer, tying him down to a new deal could be a wise move given his experience and standing within the squad now.
Especially when Joe Hart moves on, the Scotland international will assume a senior role in the team along with the likes of Callum McGregor and Cameron Carter-Vickers.