Luke McCowan, the 26-year-old midfielder, has made a significant impact for Celtic since his deadline-day transfer from Dundee, despite only three starts. He has recorded three goals and three assists in the Premiership and was a standout performer in last weekend’s substantial victory against Ross County. On Wednesday, he was listed as a substitute but entered the game to assist his team in securing a win at a challenging Pittodrie. Following strong praise for his recent performances, and with an upcoming Champions League match against Dinamo Zagreb, the former Ayr United player could potentially increase his number of starts when Celtic hosts Hibs on Saturday. Hibs had previously aimed to break their transfer record to acquire McCowan, but Celtic intervened at a late stage to secure his signing. Consequently, it would not be unexpected for him to demonstrate to the visiting team what they did not manage to obtain. Post navigation Amorim Reflects on Manchester United’s Struggles Amidst Disappointing Form Coventry City Sacks Mark Robins, English Football League’s Longest-Serving Manager