We are going through the nominees in each position for the 2023/24 Premier League Fan Team of the Season!
What is Fan Team of the Season?
You can pick a best XI from a shortlist of 60 players who starred across the campaign.
The players who receive the most votes from the public in their respective positions will then go into the 2023/24 Premier League Fan Team of the Season, which will be limited to a maximum of four players per club and will be unveiled on Tuesday 28 May.
Choose your 2023/24 Fan Team of the Season
Strikers
Matheus Cunha (Wolves)
P32 W10 D7 L15 G12 A7
Gary O'Neil gave Cunha the licence to roam and carry the ball, leading to 12 goals and seven assists. He smashed his previous season's goal tally by 10.
Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)
P36 W23 D10 L3 G11 A8
Nunez used his explosive speed, physical strength and aerial power to cause chaos up front. He scored a memorable late brace as Liverpool came from behind with 10 men to beat Newcastle United 2-1, and he headed in a winner in the NINTH minute of stoppage time at Nottingham Forest.
Erling Haaland (Man City)
P31 W22 D6 L3 G27 A5
In his second season in the Premier League, Haaland retained the Castrol Golden Boot, scoring 27 goals in 31 matches, and became a title-winner again, helping Man City to lift the trophy for the fourth time in a row.
Kai Havertz (Arsenal)
P37 W28 D5 L4 G13 A7
Havertz moving into the No 9 role was a turning point for Arsenal, who only lost one match in 2024. He justified the Gunners' decision to sign him from Chelsea last summer by scoring or assisting 20 Premier League goals.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle)
P30 W14 D3 L13 G21 A2
Despite missing eight matches, Isak still scored 21 goals, the third-most in the league. The Swede frightened defenders with his clever movement, pace and quick feet, and his finishing was clinical.
Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth)
P38 W13 D9 L16 G19 A3
Solanke struck 19 goals, the joint fourth-most in the league, and the most ever for an AFC Bournemouth player in the top flight as he beat Joshua King's record of 16 from the 2016/17 season.
Son Heung-min (Spurs)
P35 W19 D4 L12 G17 A10
The South Korean spent much of the season as a striker and thrived in the role until Spurs ran out of steam towards the end of the season. A hat-trick at Burnley in September showed what he could do in central positions, and he ended the campaign with 17 goals and 10 assists.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
P37 W20 D8 L9 G19 A13
Without any penalties, Watkins hit 19 goals while also claiming the Castrol Playmaker award with 13 assists. He was the spearhead of Aston Villa's success in qualifying for the UEFA Champions League.
Yoane Wissa (Brentford)
P34 W8 D9 L17 G12 A3
He stepped up in the absence of Ivan Toney, scoring 12 goals and supplying three assists - his best season in the Premier League for goal involvements.
Chris Wood (Nott'm Forest)
P31 W7 D8 L16 G14 A1
The New Zealand striker's 14 goals are a key reason why Forest remain in the Premier League. He hit a memorable hat-trick against former club Newcastle, and his strikes in four successive matches from March to April helped his side secure five vital points.