Patrick Roberts is happy for the decision between playing in the Scottish Cup final for Celtic and the Under-20 World Cup for England to be taken out of his hands.

The winger is torn between club and country with Celtic looking to seal the treble at Hampden at the same time his national team competes in the prestigious tournament in South Korea.

Roberts would be part of England's squad for their first group stage game on May 20 but FIFA rules say players do not have to be released for the tournament.

Celtic play Aberdeen in the showpiece final on May 27.

"I'd rather the decision was taken out of my hands," he said.

"Obviously it's playing for your club against playing for your country. They're both proud achievements and big things to do."

The 20-year old, who is coming to the end of his loan from Manchester City, revealed no decision has been made on where he will be in a few weeks' time.

"I'm not sure," he said. "Obviously it's not for a while yet and I'm not sure what's happening.

"Whatever happens, I'll be happy and 100% ready to play. It's playing for your country but we've got a treble to win and an unbeaten run. I'll be happy whatever happens.

"I don't think [there's any way to do both] because the squad goes in and the group stage finishes the day before the cup final so I think it's one or the other.

"I'll speak to the gaffer and people at the FA and my agent but it's not down to me so I can't really make the decision."

Roberts was speaking after being named in the shortlist for PFA Young Player of the Year award alongside teammates Kieran Tierney and Moussa Dembele.

Hibernian's Jason Cummings, Dembele, Stuart Armstrong and Scott Sinclair are all in the running for the main award and Roberts was not surprised.

"You can see from the table we've been dominating and the players have been unbelievable," he said. "The quality of player is phenomenal. Whoever wins it, it's thoroughly deserved."