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Tommy Conway has helped Bristol City to a good end to their season, but will Scottish interest lure the youngster away amid play-off hopes next year.

Bristol City have enjoyed a decent run of form as they approach the end of the season, losing just one of their last eight fixtures in the Championship.

Within that run, they have picked up brilliant wins against Leicester City and Blackburn Rovers, and Liam Manning will hope that these successes are a glimmer of what could come next season.

Despite all this, they know that a key part behind their success in these final few games has been hard-working forward Tommy Conway. With interest coming from north of the border, Manning will know the importance of retaining Conway amid their hopes of a more fruitful season next year.

The Robins are a club which has become synonymous with youth development in the past 20 years. Players such as Bobby Reid, Joe Bryan and Alex Scott have all passed through their academy and been sold on for profit.

However, in Conway, they will feel they have a striker that they must nurture to become one of their own as they look to secure the goals that can send them to the Premier League.

Having learned his trade on loan at Bath City and Yate Town, at just 21-years-old, the striker has managed to score 23 goals in his past two seasons for the Robins. Along with this, he showcased his immense talent on the biggest stage with strikes in both ties against West Ham as he helped them reach the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Speaking to Sky Sports about getting the opportunity to play for his home club, Conway said: “I’ve been working for 14 years of my life for this, so that makes it that extra bit special.”

With still bags of potential and an undoubted love for Bristol City, it would be no surprise to see Conway extend his stay at Ashton Gate and continue to add to his goal tally. But, a large worry for Manning will be the continued interest from Scottish giants, Celtic and Rangers in the forward, and European football may be enough to interest the youngster.

Being a Scottish youth international, Celtic and Rangers would seemingly be an ideal move for Conway should he be swayed. Not only is there the added benefit of European football, but it will surely lead to more goals for the Robins number 15, playing in sides that tend to create far more chances in a league they dominate.

A boost in goals may also catch the eye of Steve Clarke, the Scotland manager, who is apparently keen to introduce Conway into the first team as he continues to progress.

Speaking about his chances, the striker said: “If I’m in his good books and I’m doing well when I’m away with them, then ultimately I’m going to reap the rewards in the long run.”

For Conway, the chance to be in the spotlight at a prominent club like that of Celtic or Rangers will be under consideration, but at Ashton Gate he still has the opportunity to make himself a hero to the Robins fans.

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