The shortlists for the 2023/24 EA SPORTS Player, Barclays Manager and Hublot Young Player of the Season awards have been revealed.
You, the fans, have until 12:00 BST on Monday 13 May to help to decide the winners.
The public votes will be combined with those of a panel of football experts to decide who wins each award.
EA SPORTS Player of the Season
Phil Foden (Man City)
P32 W22 D7 L3 G16 A8
The 23-year-old Academy graduate has been one of 2023/24’s standout midfielders. He has been utilised in a more central attacking role by Pep Guardiola this season, directly contributing to 24 goals, including two hat-tricks, in Manchester City's push to be the first team to win four consecutive Premier League titles.
Erling Haaland (Man City)
P28 W19 D6 L3 G25 A5
This season's top scorer has netted 25 times in just 28 appearances to sit four clear in the race for the Castrol Golden Boot. The 23-year-old has set up five goals for his team-mates, making him one of only three players this season to reach 30 goal involvements.
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Alexander Isak (Newcastle)
P27 W13 D2 L12 G20 A1
The Swedish striker has 21 goal involvements in only 27 matches. Isak, 24, is the first Newcastle player since Alan Shearer in 2002/03 to reach 20 goals in a Premier League season, while his minutes-per-goal rate of 101.3 is second only to Haaland's 91.8 among players with more than two goals.
Martin Odegaard (Arsenal)
P33 W24 D5 L4 G8 A8
Arsenal's captain has led by example this season as the Gunners continue their pursuit for a first league title in 20 years. The 25-year-old has scored eight goals, assisted eight goals and created 94 chances, the second most in the league, while also being a key part of their pressing game.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
P31 W14 D8 L9 G21 A9
Palmer, 22, has had a remarkable debut campaign at Stamford Bridge after joining from Man City. He has matched Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard's Chelsea record of 16 home Premier League goals in a season, while also becoming only the third player in history to reach 30+ goal involvements in a PL season while aged 21 or younger, after Robbie Fowler and Chris Sutton.
Declan Rice (Arsenal)
P36 W26 D5 L5 G7 A8
Rice, 25, has enjoyed a superb debut campaign for Arsenal since signing from West Ham United. Mikel Arteta has transformed him from a holding midfielder into a superb box-to-box player, as shown by Rice directly contributing to 15 goals while also making 79 tackles and 43 interceptions.
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
P34 W21 D9 L4 G2 A2 CS8
Liverpool's Dutch centre-back has been back to his best in Jurgen Klopp's final season at the club. The 32-year-old has made the third most passes in the league and been dribbled past only twice all season, while his 186 duels won are the second most of any centre-back.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
P35 W20 D7 L8 G19 A12
The Aston Villa striker, 28, has the most goal involvements in the league. His 19 goals put him fourth in the race for the Golden Boot, while his 12 assists put him two clear in the hunt for the Castrol Playmaker award.
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Barclays Manager of the Season
Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
P36 W26 D5 L5 GF88 GA28 GD+60
Arteta's team are top of the table as Arsenal seek a first Premier League title in 20 years. The Spaniard's side have the best attacking and defensive records this season, scoring 88 goals while conceding only 28. Their 26 wins are the most in the league.
Unai Emery (Aston Villa)
P36 W20 D7 L9 GF73 GA53 GD+20
After guiding Aston Villa to UEFA Europa Conference League qualification in 2022/23, Emery has taken the club to new heights this season as they close in on a place in next season's Champions League. Emery has masterminded several superb wins, including a home success over Manchester City and two victories against Arsenal, the only team to do a double over the leaders.
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Pep Guardiola (Man City)
P35 W25 D7 L3 GF87 GA33 GD+54
Last year's Barclays Manager of the Season and four-time winner of the award is on course to make history with Man City. Three wins from their final three matches will make them the first team to win the Premier League title in four consecutive seasons.
Andoni Iraola (AFC Bournemouth)
P36 W13 D9 L14 GF52 GA63 GD-11
In his first season in the Premier League, Iraola has AFC Bournemouth flying high in 10th place, after they finished 15th in 2022/23. The Cherries' success has come in style, too, with Iraola implementing some exciting tactics at the club.
Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool)
P36 W23 D9 L4 GF81 GA38 GD+43
Klopp's final season at Liverpool has been an unforgettable one, making his team title challengers despite a raft of injuries. The German has overseen some remarkable results this season, too, including a 4-3 win over Fulham and a late, 2-1 win at Newcastle United despite his team playing with 10 men.
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Hublot Young Player of the Season
Phil Foden (Man City)
P32 W22 D7 L3 G16 A8
The 23-year-old Academy graduate has been one of 2023/24’s standout midfielders. He has been utilised in a more central attacking role by Pep Guardiola this season, directly contributing to 24 goals, including two hat-tricks, in Manchester City's push to be the first team to win four consecutive Premier League titles.
Erling Haaland (Man City)
P28 W19 D6 L3 G25 A5
The winner of last season's award is 2023/24's top scorer, netting 25 times in just 28 appearances to sit four clear in the race for the Castrol Golden Boot. The 23-year-old has also set up five goals for his team-mates, making him one of only three players this season to reach 30 goal involvements.
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Alexander Isak (Newcastle)
P27 W13 D2 L12 G20 A1
The Swedish forward is nominated for a second consecutive season after 21 goal involvements in only 27 matches. Isak, 24, is the first Newcastle player since Alan Shearer in 2002/03 to reach 20 goals in a Premier League season, while his minutes-per-goal rate of 101.3 is second only to Haaland's 91.8 among players with more than two goals.
Kobbie Mainoo (Man Utd)
P21 W8 D6 L7 G2 A1
Aged just 19, Mainoo has enjoyed a breakout season at Old Trafford. He has established himself as a key starter in Manchester United's midfield and scored two important goals, a late winner at Wolverhampton Wanderers and a stunner in a draw with Liverpool.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
P31 W14 D8 L9 G21 A9
Palmer, who turned 22 this week, has had a remarkable debut campaign at Stamford Bridge after joining from Man City. He has matched Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard's Chelsea record of 16 home Premier League goals in a season, while also becoming only the third player in history to reach 30+ goal involvements in a PL season while aged 21 or younger, after Robbie Fowler and Chris Sutton.
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
P34 W24 D5 L5 G16 A9
The winger is Arsenal's highest scorer AND assister in a superb campaign for Mikel Arteta's title-chasers, scoring 16 goals and setting up a further nine. The 22-year-old has created 88 chances, the fourth-most in the league.
William Saliba (Arsenal)
P36 W26 D5 L5 G2 A1 CS17
The Frenchman has been flawless for the league's meanest defence, helping Arsenal keep 17 clean sheets - five more than anyone else - conceding only 28 goals all season. The 23-year-old has a 61 per cent tackle success rate and is one of only two outfield players in the league to play every minute of the season.
Destiny Udogie (Spurs)
P28 W16 D6 L6 G2 A3 CS2
In his first Premier League season, Italy defender Udogie, 21, has made a big impression at Spurs as an inverted attacking left-back. Although his season was cut short by injury, Udogie's stats are impressive, directly contributing to five goals, creating 24 chances and making 68 tackles.
Hublot Young Player winners
2019/20: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
2020/21: Phil Foden (Man City)
2021/22: Phil Foden (Man City)
2022/23: Erling Haaland (Man City)