Find out which Scottish players have the most appearances in Italy's Serie A.
The first Scot to reach a century of appearances in Serie A.
Liam Henderson has played for numerous clubs in Italy, including having three spells at Empoli.
Ferguson has so far spent three seasons in Italy, all with Bologna after his switch from Aberdeen in the summer of 2022.
He became the leading Scottish goalscorer in Serie A in December 2023, shortly after being named club captain.
The former Liverpool midfielder became the third-ever Scot to play in Italy's top-flight when he signed for Sampdoria.
His 1984/85 Coppa Italia win made him a fan-favourite at Sampdoria, securing the trophy for the first time in the club's history.
Doig joined Serie A club Hellas Verona in 2022 after being voted Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year whilst at Hibernian.
He since left for Sassuolo, currently playing in Serie B after suffering relegation from Italy's top-flight.
His move to Brentford in 2022 came off the back of a fantastic spell at Bologna.
Hickey clocked up the fourth-highest minutes played of any under-21 player in Europe's top five leagues in his first season, earning him a nomination for the 2021 Golden Boy award.
joe Jordan has since described his move to AC Milan as the best move he made in his entire career.
Making the switch from Manchester United in 1981, the Scot joined Hellas Verona after achieving promotion back to Serie A with Milan.
His 2024 move away from Southampton came as somewhat as a shock but Adams has enjoyed a good debut campaign in Italy.
The Leicester-born striker is on the verge of hitting double figures for goals in his first season at Torino.
Spearheading Napoli's charge for the Serie A title, McTominay has scored crucial goals in the run-in.
The 28-year-old signed for a fee just north of £30m in 2024.
Scotland's only Ballon d'Or winner, Law was a generational talent.
He joined Torino from Manchester City in 1961 before going on to have an incredible career at Manchester United.
Joining Napoli with fellow countryman Scott McTominay in 2024, Gilmour has helped put his club on the verge of the Serie A title.
He left Brighton for Naples for a fee that could rise to £10m.