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Liverpool loanee Owen Beck has seen his outstanding form for Dundee recognised as he was named in the Scottish Premiership's PFA Team of the Year.
The 21-year-old defender made the move to Dens Park last July and has since made 25 league appearances for the club.
Last week, he helped Dundee secure a place in the SPL's top six.
Beck, who has been on Liverpool's books since signing from Stoke City at under-13s level and is the great-nephew of legendary forward Ian Rush, was recalled to Anfield in January to provide cover for Joe Gomez at left-back after Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas suffered serious injuries.
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Following his return to Dundee, Beck's impressive form, including two goals and four assists across the campaign, has been recognised by his peers in Scotland's top flight, as he was one of just four players outside of Celtic and Rangers to be named in the 2023/24 PFA Team of the Year.
The Wales under-21 international has not played for Dundee since March after suffering a groin injury and is currently back at Liverpool receiving treatment.
However, manager Tony Docherty is hopeful Beck can return to Dens Park before the end of the season.
Scottish Premiership PFA Team of the Year in full: Butland, Tavernier, Carter-Vickers, Scales, Beck; O'Riley, Lundstram, McGregor; Bair, Shankland, Miovski
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