PFA Scotland is hosting a charity dinner to raise funds for Dundee United striker Jordan Moore as he continues his recovery from skin cancer.
The 20-year-old is targeting a return to competitive football next season after his successful operation to remove skin cancer.
Jordan said: “I’m feeling good. I’m trying to get myself back fully fit but it’s taking a bit longer than I expected.
“I tried to go full blast but I was doing too much to my body and I wasn’t recovering fast enough.
“I had to take a wee step back and train one or two less days a week to see how I feel.
“I’m hopeful that I will regain full fitness for next season, or the end of this season, so I’m thinking long term.”
Jordan has also been receiving advice from Hibs manager Alan Stubbs, who successfully overcame testicular cancer during his own playing career.
A dinner in Glasgow next month will help raise money for the PFA Scotland Wellbeing Fund, and for the Dundee-based charity for which Jordan has become an ambassador TCCL (Tayside Children with Cancer and Leukaemia).
The dinner takes place at the Thistle Hotel, Glasgow, on Friday November 14 (4.30pm arrival for 5.30pm start).
Former internationals James McFadden, Kenny Miller and Stephen McManus will join guests for a dinner and pre-match Q&A session before watching the Euro 2016 qualifier between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland on giant screens. Tables of ten cost £500 and individual tickets £50.
To book a table, contact Michelle Evans at PFA Scotland on 07796 171490.