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Vaclav Cerny sees Rangers £5.5m decision made by the Jury as Daizen Maeda earns top Premiership scorer verdict

ANDY NEWPORT: He’s in a decent position with 13 league strikes this season but there are another six players with 10 or more so he’s got stiff competition. But given the form that has established him as favourite for the PotY crown, it will be no surprise if he finishes as Premiership top gun.

CRAIG SWAN: Maeda has been inspirational for the champions this season and there is nothing to suggest he won’t go on and top the charts. And stick a few more assists on there at the same time.

FRASER WILSON: Now he’s drawn level with Sam Dalby you’ve got to think so. Celtic dominate games, create chances galore and Maeda is taking the majority of the ones that fall his way. Maybe Cyriel Dessers and Vaclav Cerny, two behind, are his biggest rivals for the crown.

ANDY: Absolutely. In fact that price looks a steal. The Czech ace had some sticky moments early on at Ibrox but he’s turned into a man for the big moments. Rangers have been poor this season but they’d be in an even bigger mess without his 24 goal contributions.

CRAIG: Cerny toiled for consistency in the beginning, but he’s come good often enough and, in the current transfer-market world, just over £5 million for a game-changer is pennies.

FRASER: It depends if Rangers are willing to splash out knowing they’ll probably not get their money back on the Czech. He’ll be 28 next season so there would be little chance of selling for a profit further down the line. If Rangers’ budget is tight then I’d be looking to spend elsewhere.

ANDY: It’s as big a challenge as the Northern Irishman has ever faced. He’s taking over a team bang out of form and short on time. But Victor Wanyama’s power in midfield could provide the spark to get the Pars out of danger.

CRAIG: Neil Lennon

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